Which of the following approaches is best for a nurse seeking an answer to a clinical question related to patient care?
A) using intuition to answer the question
B) asking the clinical nursing supervisor
C) reading a textbook about the subject
D) reading current research on the topic
D
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a. Autosome 1. _____ Large female chromosome b. X chromosome 2. _____ Gene pair in which the gene pairs are different c. Y chromosome 3. _____ Genetic makeup of an individual d. Homozygous 4. _____ Observable expression of a person's genotype e. Heterozygous 5. _____ Non-sex chromosome common to both males and females f. Genotype 6. _____ Smaller male chromosome g. Genome 7. _____ Gene pair in which both genes are identical h. Phenotype 8. _____ Complete set of genes present in a person
Which scenarios meet the Civil Rights Act of 1991 definition of quid pro quo sexual harassment?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. A supervisor offers to give a nurse a promotion if she will consent to going to dinner with him. 2. A nurse is fired after breaking off a romantic relationship with the unit nurse manager. 3. The nurse is offended by the jokes told during morning report. 4. The nurse no longer feels comfortable eating lunch in the break room because the other staff members in the room often discuss their sexual encounters. 5. A nurse becomes uncomfortable because one of the unit physicians often hugs or touches her.
The nurse is preparing to complete the admission assessment for a client who is being admitted to the acute care facility for complaints of severe pain. As the nurse plans actions relating to this task, the following steps will be taken
Organize in order the actions that should be taken by the nurse. Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down. 1. Contact the healthcare provider. 2. Discuss the unit routine with the client and family. 3. Ask the client when the pain first began. 4. Ask the client what helps to relieve the pain. 5. Assess the client's past coping methods for pain throughout her life.
The economics of health care and diminishing numbers of health care providers led to legislative passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPAC). This legislation is designed to
a. provide high-quality health care to a smaller number of people. b. make health care accessibility a reality for all. c. provide high-quality health care at a slightly increased cost. d. make health care accessibility a reality for individuals with the means to pay.