Nurses in an HMO setting focus on which aspects of care? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Health promotion
2. Illness prevention
3. Disabilities
4. Geriatrics
5. DRGs
1,2
Rationale 1: The better the health of the person, the fewer services used, and the greater the profit for the agency.
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A. Turning point. B. Milestone. C. Critical point. D. All of the above
A nurse is teaching parents how to use an Epi-Pen for their child, who has a peanut allergy. Which statement by the parents indicates understanding of the teaching?
a. "After using the Epi-Pen, we must go to the emergency department." b. "The Epi-Pen should be stored in the refrigerator, because epinephrine is sensitive to heat." c. "The teacher should call us when symptoms start so that we can bring the Epi-Pen to school." d. "We should jab the device into the thigh until it is empty of solution."
Suri is a nursing assistant who works in a long-term care facility. A resident has fallen and hit her head. Which of the following should Suri do next?
A. Call for help and stay with the resident until the nurse arrives. B. Move the resident to a comfortable position and press the call light. C. Focus on reassuring other residents that they are safe. D. Get help from another nursing assistant to move the resident back to bed.
Mydriatic used to control pain caused by corneal ulceration and/or uveal disease.
(A) Atropine (B) Benztropine (C) Bethanechol (D) Botulinum (E) Cyclopentolate (F) Neostigmine (G)Pralidoxime