A charge nurse has just started working on a rehabilitation unit. This nurse's responsibilities include the day-to-day management and coordination of therapies for the clients, client assignments, and scheduling
This is an example of which level of management? A)
Upper-level
B)
Top-level
C)
Middle-level
D)
First-level
D
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For which of the following clients would a cleansing enema most likely be indicated?
A) A client who has developed gastrointestinal bleeding from overuse of NSAIDs. B) A client who has recently been diagnosed with Crohn disease. C) A client who has severe nausea and who has been vomiting frequently for the past 48 hours. D) A client who is scheduled to be screened for colorectal cancer the following morning.
A client with a broken arm is experiencing redness, warmth, and swelling of the arm. The client complains of pain and burning in the extremity. The nurse concludes that the client is experiencing a complication, and if left untreated, the extremity will:
1. need to be amputated. 2. be cool and cyanotic. 3. require surgery. 4. be placed in traction.
If a patient does not achieve a goal, according to King the nurse should
A. Report the failure to the doctor. B. Report the failure to a family member. C. Ask the patient why. D. Start the process over.
The nurse realizes that effective nursing documentation encourages: (Select all that apply.)
1. Safe nursing practice 2. Continuity of client care 3. Positive client outcomes 4. Efficient time management 5. Cost-conscious nursing care 6. Effective nurse-client relationships