Which exposed very poor quality care in New Zealand?

A. Cartwright inquiry
B. Manitoba Coroner's Inquest
C. Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry
D. Shipman Inquiry


Ans: C. Bristol Royal Infirmary Inquiry

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a. "Some agents disrupt the bacterial cell wall." b. "Some agents act to block the conversion of para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) to folic acid." c. "Some agents cause phagocytosis of bac-terial cells." d. "Some agents weaken the cell wall, caus-ing cell wall lysis."

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The Omaha System consists of components that capture: (Select all that apply.)

a. evaluation data. b. cost data. c. assessment data. d. service delivery/activity data.

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After a tonic-clonic seizure, it would not be unusual for a child to display

a. Irritability and hunger b. Lethargy and confusion c. Nausea and vomiting d. Nervousness and excitability

Nursing

Your client, who is in pre-op, is trying to get off her stretcher and leave the unit. She is screaming that they should do her surgery tomorrow; she has other things planned for today

She becomes very combative and is very difficult to reason with; she has no known psychiatric history. You suspect: 1. preoperative anxiety. 2. manic depression. 3. personality disorder. 4. panic.

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