The first academic nursing centers were established in the
a. 1970s
b. 1980s
c. 1990s
d. 2000s
ANS: A
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A patient has a permanent pacemaker and complains of redness and swelling over the site of the generator implantation. The patient also has fever and leukocytosis. What is the most appropriate nursing action?
A) Assess for any patient action causing pressure on the site. B) Assure the patient that these are signs of normal healing. C) Ensure that pacemaker is working correctly. D) Facilitate administration of intravenous antibiotics.
The arterial blood gas results for a client indicate low oxygen and elevated carbon dioxide levels. The nurse realizes that the client is having difficulty exchanging gases in the:
1. Trachea. 2. Bronchi. 3. Alveoli. 4. Pleura.
Failure to control extraneous variables has implications for:
A) The precision of the analyses B) Threats to internal validity C) Threats to statistical conclusion validity D) All of the above
Which option illustrates the manager's role in supporting effective communication?
1. The manager should always use reassuring statements with the staff. 2. The manager should use selective listening when talking to staff about problems. 3. The manager should always reach forward and touch the staff member when delivering feedback. 4. The manager should inquire further into situations that seem vague or confusing.