During the mature partnership phase of leadership making, the exchanges are
a. Low quality
b. Medium quality
c. Moderately high quality
d. High quality
D
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Clostridium difficile infection has been moving through an extended-care facility, and several of the elderly residents have been experiencing severe diarrhea
One particularly sick resident has told the nurse that he is now experiencing extreme fatigue and muscle cramps and that his heart feels like it occasionally "skips a beat." The nurse should facilitate a stat assessment of this resident's: A) Potassium levels B) Calcium levels C) Cardiac biomarkers D) Hemoglobin and hematocrit
A nurse on the neurologic unit is providing care for a patient who has spinal cord injury at the level of C4. When planning the patient's care, what aspect of the patient's neurologic and functional status should the nurse consider?
A) The patient will be unable to use a wheelchair. B) The patient will be unable to swallow food. C) The patient will be continent of urine, but incontinent of bowel. D) The patient will require full assistance for all aspects of elimination.
The nurse makes a mistake when charting on the client's record. To correct this mistake the nurse should:
a. white-out the mistake and make the correct entry. b. blot out the error with ink and make the correct entry. c. draw a line through the error, sign, and date the correction. d. leave the error intact and chart the correction immediately following the error.
A distressed family member asks about the purpose of the Gardner-Wells tongs. The most helpful explanation by the nurse would be that the Gardner-Wells tongs:
1. compress the cervical vertebrae. 2. immobilize the head. 3. allow the patient to be moved out of bed. 4. align the cervical vertebrae.