A cheesecake is provided via a distributor. You find a comparable cheesecake at a lower cost. After testing the newly found cake for acceptability, you decide to begin ordering the new cake to lower costs. This is an example of:
a. cost analysis
b. forecasting
c. planning
d. value analysis
Answer: d. value analysis
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vThe client asks the nurse to leave her sleeping pill at the bedside because she wants to read for a few more minutes before going to sleep. The most appropriate action for the nurse to take would be to:
a. leave the pill as requested. b. tell the client to call the nurse when she is ready for her medication. c. tell the client she can take it now or not at all as this is when it is ordered. d. leave the pill as requested and check back in half an hour to be sure the client took the medication.
The nurse is applying an external urinary device to a client. Before attaching the device to the drainage bag, what should the nurse do?
1. Wash his or her hands. 2. Document the client's tolerance of the procedure. 3. Instruct the client about the drainage system. 4. Ensure that the condom is not twisted.
Which of the following best describes ideal primary health care?
a. Based on a multidisciplinary group of health care providers that work as a team b. Essential care available to all community members, which encourages self-management c. Focused on health promotion and disease prevention for everyone enrolled in the health center d. Local efforts to meet the Declaration of Alma Ata principles
A teen with an anxiety disorder is referred for biofeedback because the parents do not want their child to take anxiolytics. Which statement from the teen indicates successful learning?
a. "Biofeedback will help me with my thoughts and physiological responses to stress." b. "Biofeedback will direct my energies in an intentional way when stressed." c. "Biofeedback will allow me to manipulate my stressed out joints." d. "Biofeedback will let me assess and redirect my energy fields."