Which of the following interventions implies techniques that use the mind and body to alter disease?
A) Psychobiologic intervention C) Stress management
B) Coping mechanisms D) Complementary therapy
A
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A risk manager generally uses root cause analysis to investigate incidents. What are the likely outcomes of this action? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. There is disagreement over the cause of the incident. 2. There are insufficient resources to make needed changes to prevent similar incidents. 3. The system or process causing the incident is identified and corrected. 4. Improvements to the system are widespread. 5. Sufficient evidence is acquired so that management is comfortable in making needed changes.
The nurse is talking with the wife of an accident victim who just died. Which type of grief is the surviving wife most likely going to experience?
a. anticipatory c. uncomplicated b. disenfranchised d. complicated
Which of the following statements about union labor practices is untrue?
a. Union representatives must be able to bargain with the employer. b. The union may take a strike action without notifying the employer. c. The union cannot boycott a hospital's vendors. d. The union cannot cause the employer to pay for services not performed.
A female patient, prominent in the local media, has had surgery for a colostomy. The patient avoids looking at the colostomy and refuses visitors. Identify the most appropriate nursing diagnosis
A) Altered self-esteem related to colostomy and poor self-image B) Disturbed body image related to colostomy as evidenced by avoidance of colostomy C) Fear of rejection by others related to colostomy and altered self-image D) Altered role performance related to inability to cope with visitors