Planned educational experiences, such as performing physical assessment, developing nursing diagnoses for a patient's care plan, and doing patient teaching is considered which of the follow-ing?
a. Informal role socialization
b. Formal role socialization
c. Semi-formal role socialization
d. Uniform role socialization
B
Formal professional role socialization is planned rather than happening spontaneously or vica-riously.
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A) Hydration and nutrition B) Balance and fall risk C) Cognitive function D) Urinary incontinence
The nurse is caring for a child who weighs 30 kg. The physician orders gentamicin (Garamycin) tid. The recommended dosage range is 6 to 7.5 mg/kg/day. Why is it important to give a dosage within this recommended range? (Select all that apply.)
A) To avoid toxic effects B) To protect other patients C) To reduce the risk of drug-resistant organisms D) To eradicate the bacteria E) To promote lactic acid removal
A patient is prescribed vitamin B12 injections. What information should the nurse provide when starting this medication?
1. "Vitamin B12 will strengthen the red blood cells' membranes and prevent them from being damaged so easily." 2. "Vitamin B12 is needed for normal manufacture of red blood cells." 3. "Vitamin B12 will increase the ability of your blood to carry oxygen." 4. "Vitamin B12 helps build the components of white blood cells."
An example of a secondary level of health care is a(an):
A) inpatient cardiovascular surgery unit. B) scoliosis screening program in a school. C) health maintenance network. D) preferred physician network.