Concern is high that those who cheat in school will continue to cheat in the clinical setting. Which dishonest practices have been identified as happening in the clinical setting? (Select all that apply.)
A) Asking a colleague to clock them in on time when they are running late
B) Asking a colleague to assist with a procedure when they are busy doing something else
C) Recording vital signs that they didn't take
D) Recording medications when they weren't given
E) Breaking sterile technique without letting anyone know
C, D, E
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A patient has been diagnosed with chlamydia. Which statement by the patient would the nurse evaluate as indicating that the goal of expedited partner therapy (EPT) has been met?
1. "My boyfriend has made an appointment to get his medication.". 2. "I talked to my boyfriend about what we need to do to prevent reinfection.". 3. "I cannot convince my boyfriend to come to the clinic to learn about chlamydia.". 4. "Once I have completed treatment, my boyfriend will start taking the medication.".
Major transformations occurring in use of Health Information Technology (HIT) that will greatly change traditional patterns of nursing communication include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Electronic health record (EHR) b. Centralized access to client information c. Handheld wireless devices to provide continual information d. Point of care information e. Continual real time exchange of information
What is your diagnosis?
A 15-month-old is brought to you for a fever of 38.6 degrees Celsius and fussiness. The ear examination is as follows: external ear, normal appearance and no tenderness with manipulation; canal, normal diameter without evidence of inflammation; tympanic membrane, bulging, erythematous, and opaque. Insufflation is deferred due to pain. A) Otitis externa B) Cholesteatoma C) Ruptured tympanic membrane D) Otitis media
Treatment should begin as ____________________ as possible.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).