What is the nurse's primary role in promoting health?
A) educating others about health promotion activities
B) avoiding smoking or drinking in public
C) being a role model for health promotion
D) implementing stress reduction activities
C
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The mnemonic DRIP aids in remembering possible causes of acute incontinence. The letters refer to all of the following except
a. Delirium b. Renal stones c. Infection d. Pharmaceutical and psychological
The nurse is evaluating the plan of care and notes that none of the goals have been met for the client with impaired gas exchange. Which action by the nurse is the most appropriate?
1. Report the lack of achievement of the goals to the healthcare provider. 2. Review the data and modify the plan. 3. Reformulate the nursing diagnosis to a more realistic one. 4. Request a consult for the client to be seen by a pulmonologist.
Which strategy for change relies on social orientation as its power base?
a. rational-empirical c. normative-reeducative b. power-coercive d. systems thinking
What is the main idea of the subsection titled “Why Informatics Is Needed in Healthcare: An Example”?
A. An interoperable healthcare system that provides clear, concise patient data and information among institutions is lacking in many facilities, and its presence would greatly facilitate things such as patient transfers. B. The quality of discharge communication during transfers of geriatric patients from hospital to nursing home is generally high. C. Skilled nursing facilities aren’t trained enough to identify the information they need to facilitate a high-quality transition of a patient into their facility. D. Healthcare informaticians alone are responsible for building interoperable systems that will facilitate communication between and among healthcare facilities.