A client in the healthcare facility asks the nurse what immediate action is taken in case
of a fire. Which should the nurse inform the client?
A) Call "Code Pink"
B) Rescue the client to safety
C) Inform the disaster medical assistance team (DMAT)
D) Use a fire extinguisher
B
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A nurse is planning discharge teaching for a 21-year-old patient with a new diagnosis of ulcerative colitis
When planning family assessment, the nurse should recognize that which of the following factors will likely have the greatest impact on the patient's coping after discharge? A) The family's ability to take care of the patient's special diet needs B) The family's ability to monitor the patient's changing health status C) The family's ability to provide emotional support D) The family's ability to manage the patient's medication regimen
What should the nurse do before conducting a physical examination of a patient? (Select all that apply.)
A) Obtain and check needed equipment. B) Ensure a quiet environment. C) Identify ways to ensure patient privacy. D) Assist the patient to a standing position. E) Wash hands.
According to the U.S. Office of Minority Health, poor health outcomes among African Americans are attributed to:
1. The belief among African Americans that prayer is more powerful than drugs 2. Poor compliance on the part of the African American patient 3. The genetic predisposition for illness found among African Americans 4. Discrimination, cultural barriers, and lack of access to health care
There is often an impatience and eagerness associated with new programs, often forgetting the initial reason for implementing the program was to improve health
Considering this, when evaluating the overall effectiveness of the program, the nurse must consider which of the following? A) How many participated in the program B) Short-term health improvements C) Public marketing within the community D) Sustainability of the lifestyle change