A community is examining which programs are needed within the community, the populations they will target, and how they will be funded. Which of the following would be the least risky decision for the community to make?
a. Choose whichever option is the least expensive of agency resources
b. Choose to do nothing
c. Choose whatever the agency administration prefers
d. Choose whatever the majority of clients prefer
ANS: B
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1. medications induce happiness. 2. neurotransmitter function is restored. 3. medications restore oxygen to the brain. 4. medication enhances brainstem functioning.
A client has a spinal cord injury with paralysis at C5 level. When completing discharge teaching, which of the following client statements would require further teaching?
1. "I need to perform self-catheterization three times daily.". 2. "I know I cannot look to see if my bladder is full.". 3. "I need to avoid bladder distention.". 4. "I'll drink adequate amounts of liquids.".
When ketones accumulate in the blood, clients with diabetes are prone to developing a form of metabolic acidosis known as __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
When reviewing the California legislation, legal clarification became necessary due to the "at-all-times" clause. To what does this clause refer?
A) Maintaining minimum staffing ratios throughout the day including during breaks and lunches B) Having at least one registered nurse on duty at all times C) Ensuring no more than a 1:4 nurse-to-patient ratio on any unit in acute-care hospitals D) Having to keep emergency departments open 24 hours a day