Ebright theorizes that understanding the complexity of nursing work is conducive to promoting all of the following activities that contribute to a healthy work environment EXCEPT
A. Designing out system barriers to care
B. Designing and implementing appropriate technology
C. Managing the seasoned nurse
D. Focusing on direct care function
E. Supporting the new nurse
ANS: C
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The best time for the nurse to assess for tremor in a patient with Parkinson's disease is when the patient is:
A) Resting B) Brushing his teeth C) Preparing his meal tray to eat D) Participating in occupational therapy
The caregivers of a toddler are concerned that their child does not play nicely with other children. The caregivers describe the child as frequently taking toys away from others and not being willing to share toys
The nurse working with these caregivers would explain that: a. toddlers most often play alongside other children and not with them, and this behavior is typical at this age b. caregivers need to teach children how to play nicely by role-modeling this behavior for the child c. this child may need an older playmate who can teach him or her about proper play d. some children are more aggressive than others, and this aggression needs to be punished
With the increase in chronic disease, epidemiologists realized the necessity of looking beyond single agents toward a multifactorial etiology. What does this imply?
1. Genetics and molecular structure of disease is paramount. 2. Single organisms that cause a disease such as cholera must be studied in more detail. 3. Focus should be on the factors or combinations and levels of factors contributing to disease. 4. The recent rise in infectious disease is the main focus.
A nurse determines that the patient's condition has improved and has met expected outcomes. Which step of the nursing process is the nurse exhibiting?
a. Assessment b. Planning c. Implementation d. Evaluation