A high level of nurse turnover will most likely cause which outcome?

A) Enhanced organizational functioning
B) Increased quality of patient care
C) Increased cost for replacement
D) Increased use of groupthink


C

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A patient tells the nurse, "My new friend is the most perfect person one could imagine! I can't find a single flaw. He is kind, considerate, handsome—and he puts me before anyone or anything else."

The nurse should hypothesize that this patient may be demonstrating: a. denial. b. projection. c. splitting. d. compensation.

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A female client reports to her primary care physician with complaints of recent aggravated chest pain. The physician orders a cardiac stress test

The client tells the nurse that she does not want to take the test and feels she should instead continue with her current medication a little longer. Understanding that the client is anxious, what is the most appropriate response by the nurse? A) "Emergency equipment is always kept ready." B) "Tell me more about how you are feeling." C) "Don't you want to improve your health?" D) "Most people tolerate the procedure quite well."

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While performing the assessment for bilateral symmetrical skin temperature, the nurse finds that the client's left hand skin temperature is much cooler that the skin temperature of the right hand. This finding could indicate:

1. Peripheral arterial insufficiency. 2. Hypothyroidism. 3. Infection. 4. Overuse.

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Which does the nurse expect immediately after removal of the client's cast?

1. Skin looks smooth and supple. 2. Client has full weight-bearing. 3. Joints have full range of motion. 4. Skin looks dry, flaky, and intact.

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