The scientific management theory is task oriented

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A patient was admitted to the critical care unit several weeks ago with an acute myocardial infarction and subsequently underwent coronary artery bypass grafting surgery. Since a cardiac arrest 5 days ago, the patient has been unresponsive

An electroencephalogram shows no meaningful brain activity. The decision is made to remove the patient from the ventilator. Which of the following statements is most accurate? a. The cardiac monitor should be left on so everyone will know when the patient has died. b. Opioids, sedatives, and neuromuscular blocking agents should be discontinued just before removing the ventilator. c. The family and health care team should decide the best method for removing the ventilator: terminal wean versus immediate extubation. d. If terminal weaning is selected, the family should be sent to the waiting room until the ventilator has actually been removed.

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A man seeks treatment for urges involving sexual contact with children. He has not acted on these urges and is ashamed of them. Which of the following outcomes would indicate that the patient is making progress in his treatment?

a. He consistently drives far around school yards and shops only during school hours. b. He reports that he no longer has fantasies about sexual contact with children. c. The patient indicates that his sexual drive and enjoyment from sex have decreased. d. He reports that he has an active and satisfying his sex life with his adult partner.

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A city that depended on tourist dollars had feedback that tourists were saying they were never returning because of the constant mosquito bites. Which of the following actions should be taken by the city?

a. Do not have any tourist events at dawn or dusk. b. Have everyone in town search for and remove any standing stagnant water. c. Give free bug repellent to each tourist. d. Tell tourists to avoid wearing bright colors.

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The client with hospital-acquired (nosocomial) pneumonia caused by a bacterial infection with a gram-negative microorganism is receiving treatment with intravenous amikacin (Ami-kin)

In addition to frequent respiratory assessment, what other assessment should the nurse routinely perform to identify a common complication of this medication? A. Monitor urine output every shift. B. Perform neuro checks every 2 hours. C. Examine the stool and vomitus for the presence of blood. D. Monitor the complete white blood cell count and differential daily.

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