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In your opinion, what is the biggest problem facing your future profession in healthcare as manager
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Effects of Nursing Burnout in skilled Nursing facilities
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Case Study on Biomedical Ethics in the Christian Narrative
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ATI proctor fundamentals and pharmacology exam questions and answers
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What finding do you expect from a person with dementia who avoids crowded or cluttered rooms
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ati pharmacology proctored 2016 questions review and analysis
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What are the three factors influencing laboratory diagnostics?
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Analyze the differences between a comprehensive health assessment and a physical assessment.
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Explain the difference between clinical and statistical significance. NRS 441 research class
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In identifying a common goal, what is a useful tool for healthcare teams to use?
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Why do we have to break the body into “systems” when discussing it?
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How many mL of the prescribed solution should the nurse infuse each hour?
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What is the main issue for your organization in addressing a solution to evidence-based nursing practice?
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Calculate the theoretical yield of aspirin to be obtained in experiment
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When examining the wound of a client who had abdominal surgery yesterday, the nurse finds that the wound edges are close together, there is no sign of redness, and there is a slight amount of bright red blood oozing from the incision. What action should the nurse take?
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When culturing a wound, the nurse should obtain the sample from which part of the wound?
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While conducting a routine health assessment of a woman who recently immigrated to the U.S. from China
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After the sudden death of a severely injured client while in transport by helicopter, the flight nurse discovers
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A client has a living will and an advance directive specifying no intubation or CPR.
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The charge nurse observes that a demographic screen has been left open
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A high school senior is complaining of a persistent cough and admits to smoking 10
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A healthcare provider tells the nurse that a certain medication will be prescribed for a client.
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A subject participates in a drug study because treatment is available at no or reduced cost
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Which is the priority nursing diagnosis when planning care for a newborn who is born with esophageal atresia and tracheoesophageal fistula?
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The nurse is providing care to a pediatric client, diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease, who is prescribed daily prednisone.
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Which assessment data would cause the nurse to suspect that a 3-year-old child has Hirschsprung disease?
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An adolescent client reports recurrent abdominal pain with diarrhea and bloody stools. Which type of inflammatory bowel disease does the nurse suspect based on these data?
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The nurse is assessing abdominal girth for a pediatric client who presents with abdominal distension. Which nursing action is appropriate?
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A newborn diagnosed with an omphalocele defect is admitted to the intensive care nursery. Which nursing action is appropriate based on the current data?
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The nurse is planning care for a school-age client who is postoperative for the surgical removal of the appendix. In addition to pharmacologic pain management, which should the nurse include in the plan of care to address pain?
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Which parental statement at the end of a teaching session by the nurse indicates correct understanding of colostomy stoma care for the infant client?
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A nurse is preparing for the delivery of a newborn with a known diaphragmatic hernia defect. Which equipment should the nurse have on hand for the delivery?
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A child returns from exploratory surgery following a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Which nursing intervention should be excluded for the plan of care?
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A neonate is born with a bilateral cleft lip that was not detected during the pregnancy.
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The nurse is unsuccessful in inserting a nasogastric tube for a newborn client. The nurse suspects the newborn has esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal (EA/TE) fistula.
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A nasogastric tube to suction is ordered for a neonate diagnosed with a diaphragmatic hernia.
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Which statements, made by the adolescent following dietary teaching for Crohn disease, indicate correct understanding
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Which is the priority nursing action when preparing a neonate born with a gastroschisis defect for transport to a pediatric hospital for corrective surgery?
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Designated funds are received to address the healthcare needs of a community’s vulnerable populations. Which group qualifies for this funding?
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Which intervention should the school nurse implement to decrease the incidence of hepatitis A in a preschool setting?
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Describe the difference between implications and recommendations? – Nursing
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The primary obligation of all board of nursing members is to do which of the following?
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Boards of nursing have a number of disciplinary choices that may include which of the following?
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Common disciplinary categories reviewed by boards of nursing include which of the following?
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In legal terms, nursing licensure is a right.
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Which of the following best defines the term “gender” as used in this text?
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Which factor bears most on women’s health care today?
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Which of the following most accurately defines “oppression” as used in the text?
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In what way does a model of care based on a feminist perspective contrast sharply with a biomedical model?
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Gender is rooted in _____________ and shaped by ________________.
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Women’s health risks, treatments, and approaches are not always based in science and biology because
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Reproductive rights were added to the World Health Organization’s human rights framework in the last
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“Safe Motherhood” was added to the human rights framework in order to __________
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What is a chief failing of the biomedical model in regards to women’s health care?
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A nurse is facing a malpractice suit after a client was injured in a fall. When establishing whether the nurse committed a breach of duty, the court will consult with:
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Two registered nurses have disagreed about their scope of practice regarding medication administration. What resource should the nurse consult?
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A health care provider prescribes a medical procedure that the staff nurse has reason to believe will harm the client. Which principle should guide the nurses choice of action?
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The preoperative admitting nurse witnessed a client sign an operative consent form. The nurse then cosigned the same document as a witness. The client suffered an injury during surgery and names the nurse in the suit because the nurse witnessed the consent form. What is the most likely outcome?
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When a nurse researcher selects an instrument for a study, what is the primary consideration?
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Quantitative nurse researchers typically develop a detailed data collection plan. At one point is this plan implemented?
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A nurse researcher documents the number of times a mother made positive, encouraging comments to the toddler. This is an example of what?
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What is the first step in the development of a data collection plan in a quantitative study?
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What is advisable for a nurse researcher who is administering a questionnaire to a highly disadvantaged population?
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When would a nurse researcher not consider the use of a pretest in a quantitative research design?
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The nurse researcher has finalized the instrument package and has to develop various forms. Which form will not be necessary at this time?
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Nurse researchers develop data collection protocols to ensure accurate, valid, and meaningful data. What is a data collection protocol?
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What method of data collection is most widely used by nurse researchers?
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The nurse researcher is using a structured self-report instrument with open- and closed-ended questions. What is an open-ended question?
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Which of the following is NOT a Type A personality characteristic closely associated with heart disease?
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The two upper chambers of the heart in which blood collects before passing to the lower chambers are called
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Which of the following statements about rheumatic fever is TRUE?
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Smoking harms the cardiovascular system in all of the following ways EXCEPT
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Which of the following would likely be the most immunogenic?
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Which of the following is the most important in preventing further damage to the surrounding tissues?
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The most important cell during the reconstructive phase of wound healing is:
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What fraction of U.S. physicians out of total physicians are specialists and subspecialists?