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The solutions to a 100-question final exam for the nur2058 course at rasmussen college. The questions cover various topics in nursing, including quality of safety education, client discharge teaching, ethical principles, cultural identity, education of nursing students, privacy, health insurance programs, reimbursement systems, professional organizations, alternative and complementary healing practices, telehealth, skill level of staff members, acute care, delegation of tasks, communication, electronic health record systems, spirituality, integrative medicine, nurse navigator role, communication styles, nursing interventions, father of modern medicine, delegation of tasks to lpns, changes in the need for certified rn-coders and rn-auditors, common concepts in nursing theories, planning phase of the nursing process, motivation to learn in the elderly population, and acknowledging a client’s autonomy.
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Download Dimensions Final Exam True or False: Energy Systems in the body are used by both conventional and integrative medicine. B)False Select the most effective method that nurses can use to gain power over their practice. B)Join professional organizations in large numbers. An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury or the risk thereof serious injury including loss of limbs or function is: D) Sentinel event What is the purpose of spiritual modes of healing? A) They enhance comfort and produce an inner peace
Download with disability or death. True or False: QSEN or Quality of Safety Education for Nurses is built on 8 competencies developed by the Department of Health. A) False Which best describes The Leapfrog Group and its recommendations? A) The gold standard for comparison of hospital performance A client’s blood pressure of 180/110 mmHg is an example of which of the following? C) Data
Download Which of the following would NOT be considered an invasion of privacy: C) Notifying the police of Mr. Brown’s gunshot wound What is one disadvantage to the electronic health care system that health care workers are concerned about?
Download A) Computer glitches Which is not part of the role of the forensic correctional nurse? C) Prescribe medications The nurse identifies a problem list for the client. Which of the following phases of the nursing process is this a part of? B) Diagnosis What is the federally funded national health insurance program in the United States for people older than 65 years? A) Medicare T.S is a 75 year old man who sustained a left hip fracture
Download The establishment of a professional organization is one of the most important defining characteristics of a profession. B) True Why is heritage consistency important to cultural groups?
Download A)It allows them to advance within the larger culture B)It allows them to retain many of their cultural elements C) It allows them to fit in with the larger culture D)All of the above Identify the term used when a person lives with consciousness of a reality beyond what is knowable through the five senses and is aware of a transcendent reality. B) Spirituality True or False: Total quality improvement is based upon the organization with the higher-quality service that will capture a greater share of the market than competitors with lower-quality services. B) True
Download Which of the following reasons is not a reason for the increasing use of alternative and complementary healing practices? B) Traditions passed on from parents Identify the primary driving force behind the development and use of telehealth or telemedicine.
Download B) Consumer concerns about access to health care The establishment of a professional organization is insignificant in defining characteristics of a profession. B) False A registered nurse (RN) is assigned to a step-down coronary care unit with 20 clients in various stages of recovery. What is the primary consideration in assigning the unit staff that includes two RNs, two licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and one certified nursing assistant (CNA) or UAP (unlicensed assistive personnel)? A) Skill level of each staff member What is acute care of sick persons that is provided in hospitals called? C) Secondary intervention Identify the characteristics of a task that is to be
Download large portion of maternal and child care for the poor. A) Medicaid What is the primary purpose for the development of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project? A) Focus nursing education on competencies to reduce the number of medical errors
Download Which behavior indicates that a nurse, who is forced to confront a conflict situation, is using a submissive approach to communication? A) Refers the problem to a supervisor What advantage does the electronic health record system have over traditional paper systems? D) Reduces redundancy Why is it important for nurses in general practice to have an awareness of forensic knowledge? A) Nurses are often in positions to report crimes or preserve evidence. Why is term healing preferred to medicine when referring to alternative and complementary modalities?
Download Which of the following statements is most accurate about the vast majority of the elderly? B)They are relatively healthy and most manage their chronic conditions at home
Download Although the assessment techniques used for different individuals may be identical, the nurse needs to know the basic biological and physical variations among ethnic groups. A) True The client’s short term outcome was to sit up in a chair at bedside for 30 minutes. The nurse reviews the client outcome, determines that it was not met, and modifies the interventions. Which phase of the nursing process is this? A)Evaluation This lengthy assessment tool provides a thorough overview of a client’s culture. B)Purnell’s Model True or False: By law, supplements are regulated be the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) A) False
Download When reviewing the term spirituality, which of the following would not be included in its definition? C)A person with spiritual needs must participate in religious rituals and practices. This is the single most obvious barrier to providing culturally competent care. D)Language Which situation is the nurse allowed to breech a client’s right of confidentiality? A) A 32-year-old comes to the emergency room for wounds sustained by a knife. Which of the following best describes conventional and
Download integrative medicine? D) Conventional medicine primarily uses therapy from the outside and integrative from within. Which characteristic is required in a person to be able to resolve difficult crises? D) Uses newly developed coping skills to resolve future crises Where would a nurse look to find their scope of practice as defined by state law? C) Nurse Practice Act Identify an important aspect of the role of forensic psychiatric nurses B)Identify changes in behaviors linking criminals to criminal offenses.