Of all the nursing roles assumed by community health nurses, which role must be assumed in every situation?

A) Researcher
B) Manager
C) Leader
D) Clinician


Ans: B

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Which statement describes the primary difference between group and individual decision making, besides the number of individuals involved? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. A decision made by a group is often better than a decision made by one person. 2. A decision made by an individual results in greater commitment. 3. Groups can provide more input into the process. 4. A decision made by a group can create a greater obligation to achieve results. 5. Routine decisions are more often made by individuals.

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The nurse is caring for a patient from a long-term care facility who has a Foley catheter. The urine in the bag is dark yellow and has a cloudy appearance and a strong odor

According to the transfer sheet, the Foley was placed 5 weeks before the hospital admission. What should the nurse do? a. Contact the health care provider for an order to change the catheter and provide an update on the appearance of the urine. b. Request an order for a urine for culture and sensitivity but do not change the catheter; the catheter can remain in place for another week per protocol. c. Contact the health care provider for an order to remove the catheter. d. Do nothing; the catheter can remain in place for another week per protocol.

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The nurse is assessing a child with suspected thalassemia. Which of the following physical findings would the nurse expect to find during the course of the examination?

A) Dactylitis B) Frontal bossing C) Presence of clubbing D) Presence of spooning

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The nurse notes that the primary health-care provider has prescribed that the total parenteral nutrition (TPN) a client has been receiving for the past 10 days be discontinued and changed to 0.9% normal saline

Which action would be most appropriate for the nurse to take? a. Stop the TPN and change the solution to 0.9% normal saline as soon as it is availa-ble. b. Allow the remaining TPN to infuse until the bag is empty and then change the so-lution to 0.9% normal saline. c. Gradually reduce the rate of the TPN over the next 4 to 6 hours and then change the solution to 0.9% normal saline. d. Question the primary health-care provider about the change because the solution is inappropriate.

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