What is the ultimate outcome for achieving and maintaining technological competency related to a nurse's particular nursing role?
A) Effective use of time and resources
B) Achieving economic responsibility
C) Providing timely nursing care
D) Communicating effectively
C
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A nurse is aware that the number of people in the United States who are living with disabilities is expected to continue increasing. What is considered to be one of the factors contributing to this increase?
A) The decrease in the number of people with early-onset disabilities B) The increased inability to cure chronic disorders C) Changes in infection patterns resulting from antibiotic resistance D) Increased survival rates among people who experience trauma
A patient in a physician's office has a single blood pressure (BP) reading of 150/92 . Should the patient be taught about hypertension?
A) It depends on the time of day the BP was taken. B) It depends on whether the patient is male or female. C) No, a single BP reading should not be used. D) Yes, this reading is high enough to be significant.
A nurse would assess for which behavior to substantiate a diagnosis of bulimia nervosa?
a. Abuse of diuretics and laxatives b. Introverted personality traits c. Disinterest in sexual activity d. Denial of hunger at all times
The type of play seen in young toddlers that involves playing near other children is called:
What will be an ideal response?