Criminal background and fingerprint checks are common staff requirements
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Systematic reviews are considered a cornerstone of EBP, and will undoubtedly take on increased importance in nursing and in all health disciplines
A) True B) False
The nurse is preparing a client for urodynamic tests. Which of the following of this series is a noninvasive assessment of the status of micturition and generally the first test done in a urodynamic evaluation?
A) Uroflowmetry B) Residual urine volume C) Cystometrogram D) Urethral pressure profile
When a 5-year-old child is disruptive, the nurse says, "You must take a time-out." The expectation is that the child will:
a. go to a quiet room until called for the next meal. b. slowly count to 20 before returning to the group activity. c. sit on the edge of the activity until able to regain self-control. d. sit quietly on the lap of a staff member until able to apologize for the behavior.
A nurse is caring for another nurse's clients while that nurse is on break. While was making rounds of the other nurse's clients, the nurse found medications left a client's bedside stand. How should the nurse best address this problem?
a) Correct the problems and submit a written report. b) Inform the nurse-supervisor right away. c) Speak to the coworker when she returns to the unit. d) Ask for a meeting with the coworker and a manager.