You could lose your job for which of the following reasons?
a. Showing respect to patients, families, and visitors
b. Perfect attendance
c. Abandonment
d. Using alcohol at home
C
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The most important nursing intervention for the patient who has received an epidural narcotic is
a. Monitoring respiratory rate hourly b. Administering analgesics as needed c. Monitoring blood pressure every 4 hours d. Assessing the level of anesthesia
During assessment of an older adult, the nurse discovers that the individual has been reluctant to divulge recent losses in activities of daily living to his primary care provider
Which of the following factors has been demonstrated to contribute to such reluctance? A) The older adult may fear a loss of independence if problems are disclosed. B) The older adult may realize that age-related changes are normally not treatable. C) The older adult may be experiencing cognitive deficits that influence decision making. D) The older adult may recognize that health care systems are not able to address psychosocial problems.
A nurse is caring for a female patient who is scheduled for an abdominal hysterectomy. The nurse obtains the patient's signature on the consent form and then signs the form himself. The nurse's signature indicates that
1. The patient does not have any questions about the surgery. 2. The nurse verified that it was the patient who signed the form. 3. The patient understands the risks of the procedure. 4. The nurse has provided verbal and written information about the surgical procedure.
A nurse implements the principles of the Personalized Health Care Initiative in practice by
a. Educating clients that multiple factors influence the development of disease b. Counseling clients about the results of genetic testing c. Lobbying for legislation to support genetic research d. Protecting clients from discrimination based on the results of genetic testing