What type of method rates a person against a set standard, which may be the job description, desired behaviors, or personal traits?
A) Trait Rating Scale
B) Checklist
C) Essay
D) Management by objectives
A
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When assessing an 18-month-old toddler, the nurse would expect the child to be able to:
a. Jump with both feet b. Walk upstairs with one hand held c. Use a vocabulary of 300 words d. Demonstrate daytime bowel and bladder control
The nurse is caring for a patient in the cardiac care unit who is receiving lidocaine. The patient appears confused and drowsy and complains of numbness and tingling. During the physical assessment, the patient begins having convulsions
The nurse should prepare for immediate intravenous administration of a. digoxin (Lanoxin). b. diazepam (Valium). c. verapamil (Calan). d. quinidine.
A nurse is planning care for young-adult patients. Which information should the nurse consider when planning care?
a. Fertility issues do not occur in young adulthood. b. Young adults tend to suffer more from severe illness. c. Substance abuse is easy to observe in young-adult patients. d. Young adults are quite active but are at risk for illness in later years.
________ is defined as a permanent black discoloration of skin and mucous membranes caused by prolonged use of silver protein solutions.
A. Botulism B. Lyse C. Argyria D. Eschar