In chronic bacterial prostatitis, what is the organism most commonly associated with the disease?
A. Klebsiella
B. Proteus
C. Pseudomonas
D. Escherichia coli
D
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A nurse is providing care for a patient who is postoperative day one following a bowel resection for the treatment of colorectal cancer. How can the nurse best exemplify the QSEN competency of quality improvement?
A) By liaising with the members of the interdisciplinary care team B) By critically appraising the outcomes of care that is provided C) By integrating the patient's preferences into the plan of care D) By documenting care in the electronic health record in a timely fashion
Which statement by a patient indicates an understanding of why phenotypic variations in disease occur?
A) "Disease presentation is the same in all people with the same genetic mutations." B) "Disease presentation only relies on lifestyle choices." C) "Disease presentation is only due to environmental influences." D) "Disease presentation usually depends on multiple genes, environment, and lifestyle."
A client who receives primary health care services would expect that:
a. The care would be provided by a physician. b. Private insurance would be necessary to receive care. c. The emphasis of care provided would be on prevention. d. A referral would be made to a specialist after receiving services.
A client is rehabilitating from a fractured right leg. She is learning to walk on crutches. Together, the client and the nurse have established a plan for the client to walk with a three-point gait for 20 feet by the next day
In outcome identification, what is this termed? A) Establishing a client goal B) Evaluation of crutch training C) Collaboration with physical therapy D) Implementation of crutch walking