An incident, no matter how in-significant, should be reported to the case manager
Answer the above statement true (T) or false (F).
True
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The nurse recognizes that an older adult patient with heart failure is experiencing the effects of inadequate cardiac output, a problem that affects many of the body's systems
Inadequate perfusion of the patient's kidneys leads to which of the following pathophysiological effects? A) Decreased erythropoiesis B) Acid–base imbalances C) Hyperkalemia D) Increased renin release
Which of these statements about surgical repair of cleft lip and palate malformations in a 4-week-old infant is TRUE?
a. It will be delayed until the growth of the craniofacial bones is complete. b. It will be done in stages with the lip being the last repair done. c. The lip will be repaired at 6 to 12 weeks and the palate at 12 to 18 months. d. Only the palate will be repaired, and the lip can be done later if cosmetic surgery is desired.
Which of the following should the nurse recognize as untrue about sexuality and aging?
a. male erections may take longer to achieve and not be as full as in younger years b. male orgasm may not occur with each encounter c. sexual desire will permanently disappear after years without a partner d. decreased vaginal lubrication is often a problem for women
From your observation of planning activities in the organization, you have noticed that planning and decision making occur at various levels of the organization. The nurse manager has overall responsibility for which of the following?
a. Sending out postcards b. Organizing a telephone follow-up c. Monitoring ongoing activities and projects d. Listing the patient population