Your table orders several entrees at a Thai restaurant which are brought out in bowls and serving dishes. What type of service style does this restaurant use?

a. family
b. restaurant
c. cafeteria
d. tray


Answer: a. family

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In reviewing a patient's written chart, the nurse notes the use of the terms "bed sore," "decubitus ulcer." And "pressure ulcer."

The nurse knows in order to reach maximum potential in computerized charting and data analysis that a standardized nursing terminology must be utilized. In an attempt to standardize nursing terminology: (Select all that apply.) a. The Nursing Minimum Data Set (NMDS) was the first attempt to do so b. The focus was to provide a shared understanding of patient problem labels. c. The NMDS data was completed and is the definitive source of patient labels. d. The ICNP was developed to provide a standard for international nurses. e. Standardized terminology can lead to better utilization of resources.

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A nurse communicates with a patient by maintaining eye contact and through the use of touch. What type of communication technique is the nurse demonstrating?

a. Verbal b. Persuasive c. Directive d. Nonverbal

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A 62-year-old white male whose chief complaint is abdominal discomfort is admitted to your unit. The patient is jaundiced and has an enlarged abdomen

Upon percussing the patient's abdomen, you determine that ascites is present on the basis of which finding? a. hyperresonance to percussion in the left lower quadrant b. change from tympany to resonance as you percuss each quadrant of the abdomen c. dullness detected in the right upper quadrant d. shift in location of the areas of dullness as he turns from side to side

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A seasoned RN is especially competent in knowledge of the computerized charting system in a facility and is able to assume the team leader role on a regular basis. These two characteristics are the basis of which system?

1. Primary nursing 2. Team nursing 3. Differentiated practice 4. Case method

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