The outpatient healthcare setting cares for which type of client? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Seriously ill
2. Those requiring routine health screening
3. One who requires laboratory or radiologic services
4. Elder requiring supervision
5. Restorative care


2,3,4
Rationale 1: The sreiously ill client is generally cared for at an inpatient setting.

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Select all that apply. 1. "I will only need to chart by exception with this method." 2. "Only subjective data are included in the assessment portion." 3. "The 'P' refers to the chief problem of the client." 4. "The activities implemented to manage the client's needs will be documented in the 'I' section." 5. "The 'E' refers to the evaluation that occurs after an intervention is implemented."

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A) Granulocyte transfusion B) Packed red blood cells (PRBCs) C) Whole blood D) Injection of filgrastim (Neupogen)

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A health care provider has ordered an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) of the liver. The nurse's first action is to

a. prepare the patient psychologically and physically for the procedure. b. monitor the patient's response to the procedure. c. assess the patient after the procedure. d. inform the patient's family of the results.

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The student nurse interprets which characteristic as one of graduates from a diploma school of nursing?

a. They have obtained a general education in nursing theory and sciences that can be applied toward an advanced degree. b. They are well prepared to function in the institution in which the school is located. c. Advanced courses in nursing management and leadership apply to advanced degrees in nursing. d. They are prepared to practice in advanced nursing clinical situations.

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