What name is given to tools that are used to communicate a standardized interdisciplinary plan of care for patients within a case management healthcare delivery system?
A) Kardex care plans C) clinical pathways
B) computerized plans of care D) student care plans
C
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Which patient does the nurse classify as facing the highest surgical risk?
a. 40-year-old with hepatitis secondary to past IV drug use b. 83-year-old with medically controlled hypertension c. 6-month-old with congenital heart anomaly and early stage liver disease d. 28-year-old taking anticoagulants secondary to mitral valve prolapse
A client with schizophrenia begins to talk about "volmers" hiding in the warehouse where he works
and undoing his work each night. The term "volmers" should be assessed as a. a neologism. b. concrete thinking. c. thought insertion. d. an idea of reference.
The nurse discusses the potential for hypocalcemia with a client who is postmenopausal. For which potential health problem should the nurse caution the client to avoid long-term caffeine intake?
a. Hair loss b. Skin rashes c. Fluid retention d. Urinary loss of calcium
A baby is born with blood type AB. The father is type A, and the mother is type B. The father asks why the baby has a blood type different from those of his parents. The nurse's answer should be based on the knowledge that
a. Both A and B blood types are dominant. b. The baby has a mutation of the parents' blood types. c. Type A is recessive and links more easily with type B. d. Types A and B are recessive when linked together.