When a client enters the acute care facility, the nurse should perform a
A) Focused health assessment
B) Spiritual health assessment
C) Physical health assessment
D) Comprehensive health assessment
Ans: D
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A nurse manager often uses negative reinforcers as part of operant conditioning in order to inhibit undesirable behaviors
What often results from this action? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. The employee ducks into a client room each time the manager is seen. 2. The undesirable behavior vanishes permanently. 3. No improvement in the frequency of the undesired behavior is seen. 4. The employee calls in sick more often. 5. The manager must constantly monitor the situation.
A nurse receives frequent personal phone calls. The manager decides to confront the nurse regarding the phone calls. In what manner should the manager address this nurse?
1. Meet with the nurse privately and inquire as to the necessity of personal phone calls. 2. Meet with the nurse and give a verbal warning. 3. The manager should inform the nurse the other nurses are complaining about the phone calls. 4. Instruct the nurse to address the issue with the staff.
The NANDA-I classification is a:
a. standardized classification of patient/client outcomes. b. set of nursing diagnoses of actual problems, risks, and health enhancement needs. c. standardized classification of interventions. d. unified nursing language system into which nursing terminologies can be cross-mapped.
You are using a transfer belt when you assist Mr. Greer to move from his bed to a chair. You would do all of the following except
A. Fasten the buckle securely. B. Put the belt around his waist beneath his clothing, for security. C. Be sure you can insert two fingers beneath the belt. D. Be sure the belt is snug but not so tight that he has trouble taking a breath.