When preparing a patient for surgery, a nursing assistant may be asked to
a. administer medication.
b. dress the patient in a hospital gown.
c. explain the procedure to the patient's family.
d. remove any IV tubing.
b
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If staff nurses were conducting a "research utilization critique," they would be involved in which stage of Stetler's (2001) model?
1. Validation. 2. Translation/Application. 3. Comparative evaluation and decision making. 4. Evaluation.
When administering medications, the client states: "I've never taken this pill before. I really am not comfortable taking it." How should the nurse respond?
1. "It is okay if you are not comfortable taking the medication. You have a right to refuse." 2. "Let me check the physician's order and verify that it is the correct medication." 3. "The physician probably added a new medication to your regimen." 4. "It is probably a generic formulation of the drug, and it doesn't look like the medication you are familiar with taking."
Which of the following describes Questia?
1. Online library that provides 24/7 access to the world's largest online collection of books and journal articles 2. Comprehensive online nursing database 3. Interactive resource that answers complex patient care questions 4. Web-based tool with a complete listing of nursing diagnoses
65.998 – 25.245 + 18.75 = ____________ (round answer to nearest hundredth)
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