The nursing (therapeutic) process is a purposeful and organized approach designed for
1. accounting for costs.
2. solving client problems.
3. determining clients' DRGs.
4. delivering therapeutic care.
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The nursing (therapeutic) process serves as an organizational framework for effective care.
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A staff nurse is caring for six patients and is working with nursing assistive personnel. Which task can the nurse safely delegate to the nursing assistive personnel?
a. Patient assessment b. Patient discharge teaching c. Patient bed bath d. Patient medication administration
It is important for the clinician to examine head circumference in infants/children up to age:
A. 1 year B. 2 years C. 3 years D. 4 years
The informatics nurse is invited to attend a leadership meeting to discuss an upgrade to the current health information system. Which should the nurse keep in mind during this meeting?
A) Altering the mission of the organization B) Representing the staff of the patient care areas C) Using as much of the current system as possible D) Ensuring the organization's place in the industry
The Joint Commission suggests that padded side rails be used for patients with seizure disorders
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.