The nurse who has a specialized degree in information technology would be considered as having a degree in
a. Nursing Management c. Nursing Informatics
b. Nursing Education d. Nursing Healthcare and Quality
C
Nursing Informatics is a degree or certificate in information technologies used by nurses.
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Which of the following statements is true regarding "respondeat superior"?
A) Respondeat superior is a public policy type of legal doctrine. B) The doctrine applies anytime, anywhere for hospital employees. C) Hospitals are held liable for all temporary agency personnel caring for the patient. D) Hospital personnel are responsible for their own actions and malpractice insurance.
According to the 2010 Census, 40.3 million people are aged 65 and over. What are the long-term implications for the health of this group?
A. Providing health care that is focused on gerontological needs B. Developing medications to prolong life at any cost C. Providing health insurance for all age groups D. Developing systems to provide health care only to those older citizens who remain healthy
To help the resident preserve a meaningful quality of life in a long-term care setting, the nurse will implement a(n):
a. patient care plan. b. individualized approach. c. psychologically approved approach. d. physician-approved approach.
A 26-year-old patient sustained a head injury at the age of 19 . The patient has been on antiepileptic drugs and seizure free since 8 months after the accident and wants to discontinue the medications. What is the nurse's best response?
a. "Stop the medications now, and keep an accurate seizure chart to determine if medications need to be reinstituted." b. "Wait a full 10 years after the last seizure; then it is probably safe to stop the medication." c. "Antiepileptic drugs will be needed for life." d. "The dose must be gradually reduced so as not to precipitate status epilepticus."