Which of the following are forms that are not usually created as part of the data collection plan?
A) Screening form
B) Informed consent form
C) Administrative logs
D) Referral form
D
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A client with worsening PIH is to be admitted to the hospital. While the office nurse is assisting her to dress, the client says, "It's easy for you people to say, 'Go to the hospital,' but it's not so easy for me to do it
I can't go just like that!" After acknowledging her feelings, which approach by the nurse would be best? a. Explain to the client that she is ultimately responsible for her own welfare and that of her baby. b. Explore with the client ways that immediate hospitalization could be arranged. c. Repeat the physician's reasons for advising immediate hospitalization. d. Stress to the client that her husband would want her to do what is best for her health.
You are instructing a patient about how to help prevent the spread of diarrhea. Which important point should you stress?
a. "When travelling internationally it is best to drink bottled water with ice cubes." b. "Be sure to wash your hands after using the bathroom or changing diapers." c. "Always wear clean gloves when handling raw meat or poultry." d. "Cut down on your fluid intake to decrease the number of diarrhea episodes."
When defining nursing philosophy, which of the following is appropriate?
A) Refers to the belief system of the profession and provides perspectives for practice, scholarship, and research. B) The substantive, discipline-specific knowledge that focuses on the human-universe-health process. C) Refers to the system of relationship of human response in health and illness. D) Responsible for generation of knowledge, which provides direction for future.
The client is a 69-year-old woman with uncontrolled diabetes, polyuria, and a blood pressure of 86/46. Which staff member is assigned to care for her?
A. LPN/LVN who has floated from the hospital's long-term care unit B. LPN/LVN who frequently administers medications to multiple clients C. RN who has floated from the intensive care unit D. RN who usually works as a diabetic educator