My company states integrity as a core commitment on its website. I see fraud occurring often in my division of the company. Which archetype describes this company?

a. Gap Between Espoused Values and Behaviors
b. Competing Commitments
c. Work Avoidance
d. Speaking the Unspeakable


A

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A patient has been critically ill for several weeks and a Do Not Resuscitate (DNR) order was written several days ago. The patient's status has improved, and he is now eligible for transfer to a general nursing unit and is awake and alert

What is the most appropriate nursing action? A) Initiate risk-reduction teaching to prevent recurrence of instability. B) Ask the patient, family, and physician to review the DNR order. C) Increase the frequency of monitoring of vital signs to ensure safety. D) Encourage the patient to get more rest in preparation for transfer.

Nursing

The patient has COPD. To teach him pursed-lip breathing, the nurse should instruct him to inhale slowly through his

a. mouth, then exhale quickly through pursed lips. b. nose, then exhale more slowly through pursed lips. c. mouth, then make his exhalation last three times as long as his inhalation. d. nose, making his inhalation last three times as long as his exhalation.

Nursing

A child weighs 3 kg and has an order for Phenobarbital sodium 10 mg po per day. The literature states the usual children's dose is 3 to 5 mg/kg/day. The drug label reads Phenobarbital elixir 20 mg/5 mL

How many milliliters should the nurse administer?

Nursing

A prescriber orders transdermal clonidine [Catapres TTS] for a patient with hypertension. What will the nurse teach this patient?

a. That medication given by transdermal patch has fewer systemic side effects b. That localized skin reactions are uncom-mon c. To apply the patch to intact skin on the forearm or leg d. To change the patch every week

Nursing