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    Brunner: Medical-Surgical Nursing‚ 11th Edition Test Bank Chapter 1: Health Care Delivery and Nursing Practice Multiple Choice 1. The school nurse teaching a health promotion class to high-school students informs the group that health may be defined as: A) Being disease free B) Having fulfilling relationships C) Having a clean drinking source and nutritious food D) Being connected in body‚ mind‚ and spirit Ans: D Chapter: 1 Cognitive Level: Application Difficulty:

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    Reflection - IOM Future of Nursing Kavitha Joseph Grand Canyon University Trends and Issues in Today’s Health Care NRS 440V June Helbig April 14‚ 2013 Reflection - IOM Future of Nursing Knowledge can give nurses greater power to take action and lack of knowledge can leave nurses powerless to provide safe or effective care ( Innocent‚ 2011). During this difficult economic time many recruiters prefer to hire experienced nurse with knowledge. To gain knowledge one must have education. Education makes

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    Your patient’s ECG shows depression S-T in leads V1–V2 and ST elevation in Leads II‚ III‚ and AVF. You realize that this indicates: Acute inferior infarction. Acute Anterior infarction Acute Lateral infarction Acute inferior-Posterior infarction The above ECG changes can be found if there is an occlusion of the: RCA LAD circumflex all of the above. the most complications associated with this problem is ventricular dysrhythmias. AV block. atrial flutter. hemodynamic

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    of overtime without considering the safety of the staff and patients. I work in a psychiatric hospital where safety is one of the company priorities. The majority of the decision-making in the facility where I work is controlled by the director of nursing who speaks to the manager who communicates the charge nurses; there is little or no input from the nurses on the floor even though they spend the most time with the patients. Incident report One of the most frequent incidents that occur in my work

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    ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING NURSING PROCESS FORM: PART I – ASSESSMENT Student: Date of Care: 3/4/13 Client’s Initial: WB Room # 1011 Occupation: Teacher Age: 59 Sex: F Race: Black Religion: Christian Admission Date: 3/1/13 Primary Language: English Role in family: Widowed from husband Stage in Life Cycle: Generativity vs. Stagnation Surgery date(s) this admission: N/A Chief complaint: Brain Dysfunction/Traumatic‚ closed injury Admission Diagnosis:

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    ASSESMENT | GOAL OF CARE | PLAN OF ACTIONS | RATIONALE | IMPLEMENTATION | DOCUMENTATION | Subjective:“Daghan man na siya samad ug hubag sa iyang lawas”(She has many wounds and bruises on her body) as verbalized by the mother.Objective:-Presence of lesions and abrasions on the patient’s body.-greenish violet discolorated patches-soaked dressingNursing Diagnosis:Risk for impaired skin integrity related to superficial factors. | At the end of 8 hours nursing interventions‚ the client will be able

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    SAMPLE FAMILY NURSING CARE PLAN Health Problem | Family Nursing Problems | Goal of Care | Objectives of Care | INTERVENTION PLAN | | | | | Nursing Interventions | Method of Nurse-Family contact | Resources required | 1.Family size beyond what family resources can adequately provide | Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to lack of knowledge as to alternative courses of action open to the family. | After nursing intervention‚ the family will provide

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    art&scienceliterature review nursing standard: clinical · research · education Spiritual care in nursing: a systematic approach Govier I (2000) Spiritual care in nursing: a systematic approach. Nursing Standard. 14‚ 17‚ 32-36. Date of acceptance: November 11 1999. Ian Govier MSc‚ BN‚ DipN‚ RGN‚ PGCE‚ RNT‚ is Charge Nurse/Ward Manager‚ Powys Ward‚ Welsh Regional Burns Unit‚ Morriston Hospital‚ Swansea NHS Trust. Summary Ian Govier suggests that patients will benefit if nurses adopt a systematic

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    CRITICAL REFLECTION JOURNAL Upon reflective exploration of my 16 week journey regarding the overall critical reflection of Nursing 5403 also referred to as Organizational Theory or Administration I‚ I find that I have a more sound and in depth theoretical understanding of key leadership and nursing administrative concepts and processes. This course has increased my knowledge base in regards to organizational design‚ augmented my awareness of healthcare administrative concepts‚ and strengthened

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    Cues Nursing Problem Scientific Reasoning Planning Implementation Evaluation Subjective: >”Nay‚ kelan po tayo uuwi?” as verbalized by the patient >”Nag-aaya na nga syang umuwi.” as verbalized by the caretaker Objective: >Patient is silent when hospital staff is around >Patient does not have eye contact with the hospital staff Fear related to hospitalization as manifested by alteration in behavior. Hospitalization is usually perceived as a threat that is consciously

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