Which of the following should be taken into consideration when selecting a neuromuscular blocking drug for surgical relaxation?
A. Duration of action
B. Reversibility of the drug
C. Time of onset
D. All of these
Answer: D
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A nurse manager is looking for ways to improve the cultural competency of unit staff. Which action would help the manager accomplish this?
a. Propose voluntary cultural competence training. b. Hire bicultural clinical and administrative staff. c. Hire staff from the same ethnic back-ground. d. Avoid issues pertaining to cultural com-petence.
The nurse manager learns that vital signs delegated to unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) were not recorded accurately. With which care provider should the manager discuss this finding?
1. The UAP 2. The nurse 3. Both the UAP and the nurse 4. The team leader
Which of the following is a true statement about heart disease in older adults?
a. Myocardial infarction (MI) has many of the same symptoms in older patients as in middle-aged persons. b. Both excessive urination at night and de-creased urination can be signs of heart failure (HF). c. Any exertion on the part of an older adult patient with heart disease can bring on another heart attack. d. A person with HF is likely to have trouble breathing, except when lying down.
Which best describes the function of the grand nursing theory in nursing practice?
A) Presents a systematic view of related statements to describe, explain, predict, or prescribe a phenomenon of interest B) Relates human experience to nursing practice and nursing care C) Assesses health patterns in 11 areas of family health D) Engages the family as a way to identify its strengths with attention to family dynamics and concerns related to health and illness