The nurse manager assessed the need for a new flotation bed for patients with severe decubitus ulcers on the unit

The nurse manager reported this information to the chief nursing officer, who reviewed which budget to plan for replenishment of this equipment on the unit?
a. Operating budget
b. Capital expenditure budget
c. Cash budget
d. Flexible budget


ANS: B
Capital expenditures include expenditures on physical items, such as replacement or expansion of the plant, major equipment, and inventories.

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You suspect that your client is hemorrhaging internally. For suspected internal hemorrhage, you would assess for:

1. bloody drainage on dressing, distention of the affected area, and a change in the amount or type of drainage from a drain. 2. distention of the affected area, a change in the amount or type of drainage from a drain, and signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock. 3. bloody drainage on dressing and signs and symptoms of hypovolemic shock. 4. bloody drainage on dressing, on areas around the dressing, and posterior to the wound site.

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A client is concerned because his face appears to be getting longer. The nurse should explain that this change is:

1. A normal part of aging. 2. Rare and needs follow up. 3. More common in certain ethnic groups. 4. An optical illusion.

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Clients with type 2 diabetes may temporarily require insulin therapy during times of illness or surgery

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A prenatal client asks the nurse about conditions that would necessitate a cesarean delivery

The nurse explains that cesarean delivery generally is performed in the presence of which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Complete placenta previa 2. Placental abruption 3. Umbilical cord prolapse 4. Precipitous labor 5. Failure to progress

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