The American Nurses Association recommends that questionable practices in the workplace be reported. These may NOT include:
A) Endangering a client's health
B) Abusing authority
C) Violation of rules or standards of practice
D) Being short-tempered with others
D
Being short-tempered with others
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A healthy attachment leads to all of the following, except:
a. The development of brain pathways that lead to mental growth b. A sense of security c. The production of neurotransmitters d. An emotional dependency
All members of the nurse manager's staff have attended classes that emphasized appropriate system access, input device use, potential harmful effects associated with incorrect data, data verification techniques, and error correction
They received a certificate indicating proficiency in the use of the input device and computer systems. These staff members will not require additional training unless the technology changes significantly. Which of the following suggests that this statement is false? 1. Continuing education is only necessary with significant changes. 2. Continuing education should be consistent. 3. Continuing education should be performed when time permits. 4. Continuing education is essential for point-of-care staff only.
The most important food for a patient taking anticoagulants to avoid is
1. citrus fruits. 2. garlic. 3. honey. 4. meat.
The nurse knows that anemia will result in
a. Hypoxemia. b. Impaired ventilation. c. Hypovolemia. d. Decreased lung compliance.