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Question: Which of the following is NOT an administrative risk factor for burnout? Group of answer choices
Nurse Devie is a newly registered nurse and started her professional obligation as a staff nurse in one of the hospitals in Cebu.
Review the nursing actions and identify if they are indicated or not indicated based on the nursing assessment. Nurses' Notes Date/Time Nurse's Note
The nurse is caring for Angela Everheart, a 57-year-old female brought to the emergency department (ED). Review the electronic health record (EHR)
Which statement is true about intermediate-acting benzodiazepines?? The onset and duration of action is longer than long-acting benzodiazepines.
Treatment choices for abortive/acute migraine therapy in a 42-year-old man with a history of coronary artery disease include:
An older adult with a broken hip is sent to the hospital for surgery to repair the fracture. Complete recovery will require two weeks of intense care
As the frail older adult population continues to grow, the government has shifted priorities to long-term health care needs,
Which action would the nurse take for an older adult patient with a broken hip who is confused and keeps trying to get out of bed without help?
Effective health promotion programs Question options: A) have the most measurable results when implemented in schools.
A patient in the clinic is not experiencing successful relief of symptoms on a SSRI. The provider has ordered the patient to transition to a MAOI.
65 year old Asian female falls forward after being tripped by her cat as it was rubbing her legs for attention. As she falls forward she tries to catch herself
The downside to EHRs is the dependence on the system being available 24/7. Such as in the case of a natural disaster, full system update
Question: How/why the concept stress and coping made an impact on professional growth as a nursing clinician
A resident's condition has diminished to the point that his medical needs exceed what the healthcare organization can provide.
Mr. Cunha reports no fever, chills, weight loss, heat or cold intolerance, daytime somnolence, polyuria, polydipsia, headache, visual changes
A patient is brought to the emergency department after a motor vehicle accident. The patient is unconscious and has a large laceration to the head.
The medical assistant asks the client, "When things get tough, what keeps you going?" This is part of the HOPE assessment.
If so, how might you encourage Charles to return to treatment? Would you recommend inpatient or outpatient treatment?
Relationship between NSIs and specific conditions * UTIs and pneumonia: Increased RN surveillance and hygiene protocols can reduce catheter use
A nursing student is studying for an examination. Which of the following associations show the student has correct understanding?
Question: What contains the physician's notes about a patient conditions and diagnosis?
Which of the following involves a clinical review of a case to identify gaps between what is documented and the clinical evidence offered?
What is the process at your facility when a patient presents who has been sexually assaulted? What are the mandated reporting laws in your area?
Determine the appropriate POA (Present on Admission) indicator to apply for reporting the secondary condition.