The nurse manager decides to use the Bassett Healthcare Professional Nursing Pathway model because it builds upon the original work by Benner regarding clinical ladder stages
The nurse manager knows that which of the following is not necessarily a stage in this model? a. Novice c. Preceptor
b. Competent d. Expert
C
The four stages of the Bassett Healthcare Professional Nursing Pathway model are Stage I, novice;
Stage II, competent; Stage III, proficient; and Stage IV, expert. While being a preceptor for either
clinical or managerial tasks can be an example of a proficient or expert individual who has been
selected to train others, it is not one of the stages of this particular model.
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The nursing instructor is discussing the different types of immunity with the Level I nursing students. The instructor gives an example of a patient given a vaccination for rubella; what will the healthy patient develop?
A) Natural immunity B) Active acquired immunity C) The disease rubella D) Hypersensitivity
A client weighing 176 lbs. s prescribed to receive heparin sodium 150 units/kg subcutaneous injection every 6 hours. The medication available is 10,000 units/mL. How many mL of the medication will the nurse give the patient for each dose?
What will be an ideal response?
The nurse is assessing the extent of burn injuries on the victims of a house fire. Which of the following patients would need to be transferred to a burn center for additional care and treatment?
1. 10-year-old child with burns to the face, hands, and anterior chest 2. 15-year-old child with 5% total body surface area burns to the left arm 3. 30-year old-female with superficial burns to the arms, face, and neck 4. 35-year old-male with superficial burns to the arms, anterior hands, and feet