Nurses can be leaders in the development and implementation of HITs by which of the following?
1. Guiding the process
2. Attending graduate school
3. Resisting change and innovation
4. Researching best practice models
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Rationale: As health care professionals, especially nurses collect and synthesize data that supports the efficiency of HIT, individuals initially opposed to the advancement of HIT may consider being part of the process of change.
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A) A venous ulcer B) An arterial ulcer C) Gangrene of the toe D) Venous stasis
A client comes in a psychiatric office in a bright pink, satin mini dress, spiked heels, long red nails, and theatrical hair and make-up. The client speaks in a loud voice and expresses a wide range of emotional states
Which diagnosis should a nurse anticipate for this client? A) Obsessive–compulsive personality disorder B) Schizotypal personality disorder C) Histrionic personality disorder D) Paranoid personality disorder
A migrant worker client is brought to the emergency department for an injury, and it soon becomes evident that the client cannot speak English. A nurse on duty offers to find an interpreter so the client can communicate with the medical staff
The nurse's offer is an example of which type of nursing intervention? A) Milieu therapy B) Conflict resolution C) Cultural brokering D) Structured interaction
Which action would a patient who practices Ayurvedic medicine take to reestablish harmony and balance in the body?
1. Cleanse the body of substances that cause disease. 2. Meditate. 3. Sit in the sun. 4. Do yoga.