Any physiologic disorder or condition, cosmetic disfigurement, or anatomical loss affecting any body system is a:
a. mental impairment. c. physical impairment.
b. disability. d. major life enjoyment.
C
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A faculty member explains to students that one concern of the American Nurses Association's 1965 position statement designating the baccalaureate degree (BSN) as the educational entry point for nursing is that
a. diploma programs remain the most popular educational program for nurses. b. it is difficult to monitor other programs for congruency with BSN programs. c. multiple educational paths create confusion for the public and the profession. d. some states are creating different licensure exams for different pathways.
When evaluating quality and patient safety, which approach defines the framework for Patient Safety and Quality Research Design (PSQRD)?
a. Outcomes are driven mainly by Meaningful Use directives. b. Consideration of current managerial processes has no effect on patient outcomes. c. Patient safety is best achieved by minimizing changes to existing processes. d. Quality and safety are based on organization structure, management and clinical processes, and their linkages to patient outcomes.
How many 10-gram tablets are needed to prepare 1 liter of a 1% solution?
1. 1 2. 0.1 3. 10 4. 100
The nurse is preparing to administer a drug that is eliminated through the kidneys. The nurse reviews the patient's chart and notes that the patient has increased serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen (BUN). The nurse will perform which action?
a. Administer the drug as ordered. b. Anticipate a shorter than usual half-life of the drug. c. Expect decreased drug effects when the drug is given. d. Notify the provider and discuss giving a lower dose.