A health care organization has achieved The Joint Commission Gold Seal of Approval. This means the organization has:

a. Received no requirements for improvement
b. Had an on-site survey at least every three years
c. A low nursing staff turnover rate
d. Corrected all supplemental deficiencies


B
To earn and maintain The Joint Commission's Gold Seal of Approval, an organization must undergo an on-site survey by a Joint Commission survey team at least every three years.

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What is the correct nursing response to a mother who asks, "How can I get rid of the baby's cradle cap?"

a. "Rub baby oil on the infant's head at night and shampoo the hair the next morning." b. "Use a brush with firm bristles to loosen the scales on the baby's head several times a day." c. "Wash the baby's head every night with a dandruff-control shampoo." d. "Lubricate the baby's head every morning with a small amount of olive oil."

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When giving an injection into an adult's arm, the maximum volume is

A. 3 mL. B. 1 mL. C. 0.5 mL. D. 2 mL.

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Which of the following accurately describe senses by which individuals maintain contact with the external environment? Select all that apply

A) vision B) hearing C) smell D) taste E) kinesthesia F) visceral

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