An eMAR is an ongoing working document that records medications directly into the computer prior to

administration.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


FALSE

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An accreditation visitor observes the following situations in a health care organization. Which situation would this visitor interpret and document as evidence of the shared governance type of shared leadership?

1. Nurses working in groups and managing themselves 2. Nursing leadership originating from a desire to serve and share 3. Two nurses sharing the management role 4. Nurses formally organized to make decisions regarding practice standards

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The informatics nurse is preparing a teaching tool about telehealth. What information should be included regarding this type of connected health?

A) Access to care may be delayed until the proper equipment can be delivered to the patient's home. B) Patients must travel to special on-site locations where equipment and telecommunication devices are available. C) Nurse practitioner services may be reduced because physicians can assess and treat patients themselves. D) Patients may stay within their own community to be assessed and treated, lowering potential costs.

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The intervention most appropriate for the nurse to take when working with a client with obsessive-compulsive disorder is to:

1. Interrupt the ritualistic behavior when observed. 2. Discuss the need to incorporate the behavior with other hospital routines. 3. Confront the client and ask what purpose the behavior serves. 4. Tell the client that the behavior is unacceptable and must end.

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A nurse has volunteered to go on a health mission to rural Haiti, where the majority of the people do not have access to health care and live in poverty

According to Dunn's high-level wellness grid, the nurse will be working with clients in which quadrant? 1. Emergent high-level wellness in an unfavorable environment 2. Protected poor health in a favorable environment 3. Poor health in an unfavorable environment 4. Protected poor health in an unfavorable environment

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