You arrive at Fair Haven Nursing Center for an interview. What should you do first?
a. Stop in the restroom.
b. Get something to drink.
c. Give the receptionist your name.
d. Take a walk through the center.
C
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A) Continued escalation of health care costs B) Upturn in the global economy C) Increase in worldwide competition D) Increase in technological hazards
The cardiac telemetry unit nurses repeatedly cautioned a patient not to leave the floor because input from telemetry monitors is limited to that area. The patient went to the cafeteria and suffered a fatal dysrhythmia
What is the nurses' best defense in the negligence lawsuit brought for the patient's survivors? 1. Assumption of risk 2. Defense of the fact 3. Immunity 4. Exculpatory agreement
An adolescent patient asks the nurse about sexual practices that help avoid contracting HIV. What should the nurse instruct this patient?
1. Always use a condom. 2. Be sure to be tested for HIV every 6 months. 3. There is no such thing as safe sex. 4. The only safe sex is no sex.
The nurse applies a cost–benefit analysis to the healthcare model. Which costs are the primary concerns of the client? (Select all that apply.)
A) Total payment for the service B) Out-of-pocket payment C) Suffering and pain D) Actual and direct cost of providing a service E) Psychological costs