What does a good plan have?
A) Built-in evaluation checkpoints so that there can be a midcourse correction if unexpected events occur
B) A midterm evaluation should always occur at the midpoint of the plan.
C) If the goals were not met, the plan should not be used again since it failed.
D) Always overplan to arrange required details so that the manager can carry out all the steps of the plan.
A
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Nurses recognize that critical core concepts for optimal nursing care include cultural diversity, awareness, and ____
a. Bilingual capabilities of the client b. Controlled and balanced immigration c. Insightfulness about different races d. Unconditional positive regard for people
A young adult patient who denies any history of smoking is seen in the clinic with a new diagnosis of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). It is most appropriate for the nurse to teach the patient about
a. ?1-antitrypsin testing. b. use of the nicotine patch. c. continuous pulse oximetry. d. effects of leukotriene modifiers.
The nurse is calculating the dosage of an oral tablet for a client and finds that using the dose on hand does not come out exactly even. What should the nurse do in this situation?
A) Give the nearest smaller dosage available B) Give the nearest larger dosage available C) Calculate the medication using a generic drug D) Do not give the client the medication
The nurse plans teaching for the client on methods of encouraging fluid intake. Which statements will the nurse include? Select all that apply.
A. "Consume 180 mL of water daily." B. "Limit your alcohol intake." C. "Avoid excess amounts of fluids high in salt." D. "Moderate caffeine intake is acceptable." E. "Consume 6-8 glasses of water daily."