When a staff member has successfully completed the activities delegated by the nurse manager, the result is usually that the staff member is more
A) Committed
B) Cost effective
C) Time efficient
D) Responsive
Ans: A
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The pediatric nurse knows that the patient scheduled for cardiac transplantation is at risk for the following complications
Select all answers that apply. A) Rejection of the cardiac tissue B) Infection at the operative site C) Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder D) Transplant coronary artery disease
Which side effects limit the usefulness of anticholinergic agents?(Select all that apply.)
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During a history, a client reports having a weak urinary stream and feeling that his bladder is not empty after urination. Based on these data, what finding does the nurse anticipate on examination?
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