MC The nurse is concerned about providing the client with choices related to health care. This is an example of a/an
A. Autonomy-related concern.
B. Non-maleficence-related concern.
C. Equity-related concern.
D. Beneficence—related concern.
B. Non-maleficence-related concern.
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When working with interpreters, the nurse remembers to Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Allow additional time for the interview 2. Use family members as interpreters 3. Talk to the interpreter 4. Validate the client's understanding by asking for brief summaries 5. Use medical terminology
Upon patient arrival to the intensive care unit after a coronary artery bypass graft, the immediate nursing assessments include
A) pain evaluation. B) ECG monitoring. C) neurological assessment. D) All of the above are correct.
What happens when outcomes are not clearly linked to structure and process? (Select all that apply.)
a. There is no clear justification for mandating changes to either structure or process. b. Structure will not change without evidence as to outcomes. c. Processes will be altered according to whim and guesswork. d. Without evidence of clear links, general "bundle" or "package" changes are enacted, and these are less likely to gain staff support than are single changes. e. Outcomes may be assumed to be reflective of structures and processes that actually are associated with different outcomes.
A nurse theorist is looking at concepts that apply to the future of nursing. In looking at the futures model outlined, which of the following strategies for the preferred future for nursing best identifies the importance of nursing to the public?
A) Cohesion in the profession amongst colleagues B) Value of nursing by society and other disciplines C) Provision of solid evidence for contributions made to health care D) Standard level of minimum education