What is an economic man?
A) Never has complete knowledge and generates few alternatives
B) Makes decisions that may not be ideal but result in solutions that have an adequate outcome
C) Most management decisions are made using the administrative man model of decision making
D) These managers gather as much information as possible and generate many alternatives
D
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A prisoner was bleeding where another inmate had attacked him with a fork. Which of the following would be the correctional nurse's first and most crucial responsibility?
a. Perform a complete physical assessment, specifically looking for internal injuries b. Maintain an escape route to help ensure personal safety c. Report the incident to administration, indicating who was responsible for injuring the inmate d. Stop the bleeding, apply an antibiotic, and bandage the wound
A patient who is receiving daily steroids for the control of a condition calls the nurse to ask advice about whether a small child who has been exposed to influenza should come and visit be-cause she has not had any symptoms
What is the most appropriate response by the office nurse? a. "Yes, let the child visit. There is no reason not to visit because this child is not sick." b. "No, the child should not visit. Infectious diseases are often most communicable in the short period before the child actually becomes ill." c. "It would be up to the patient. Plan not to get overtired with a small child running and bouncing around." d. "Take the child who is not sick to her own physician and ask this question first."
The nurse is conducting an assessment of a client with right lower quadrant abdominal pain. Which of the following should the nurse do when palpating the abdomen of this client?
1. Assess the painful area first using moderate palpation. 2. Assess the painful area last using deep palpation. 3. Assess the painful area last using light palpation. 4. Assess the painful area first using deep palpation.
In the elderly population, serum creatinine is not a good reflection of renal function because:
a. lean body mass decreases parallel with the decline in renal function. b. lean body mass is increased as renal function declines. c. obese body tissue sequesters creatinine. d. blood urea nitrogen decreases in older adults.