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Chapter 12: Effective Communication and Team Building Zerwekh 9th E
hich action shows the cyclical phase of forming? 
a. A group dissolving 
b. Individuals coming together with a common bond 
c. Developing mutual goals 
d. A group completing tasks together - ANS: B 
Forming is the beginning development of a group with well-defined reasons and 
common directions. In the storming phase, the nurse begins to act out the roles they 
normally portrays in the presence of peers. Norming occurs during the development of 
mutual goals and guidelines that help to redefi...
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hich action shows the cyclical phase of forming? 
a. A group dissolving 
b. Individuals coming together with a common bond 
c. Developing mutual goals 
d. A group completing tasks together - ANS: B 
Forming is the beginning development of a group with well-defined reasons and 
common directions. In the storming phase, the nurse begins to act out the roles they 
normally portrays in the presence of peers. Norming occurs during the development of 
mutual goals and guidelines that help to redefi...
Chapter 11: Building Nursing Management Skills Zerwekh 9th ED
During clinical experience, the student nurse is assigned a patient scheduled to 
undergo numerous treatments. The student decides it is not possible to complete all the 
needed treatments in the time scheduled for this clinical day. The student nurse 
consults with the clinical instructor to 
a. delegate. c. procrastinate. 
b. prioritize. d. do the easiest treatment first. - ANS: B 
Plan your care of a patient who requires multiple treatments or complex nursing care by 
determining the prio...
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During clinical experience, the student nurse is assigned a patient scheduled to 
undergo numerous treatments. The student decides it is not possible to complete all the 
needed treatments in the time scheduled for this clinical day. The student nurse 
consults with the clinical instructor to 
a. delegate. c. procrastinate. 
b. prioritize. d. do the easiest treatment first. - ANS: B 
Plan your care of a patient who requires multiple treatments or complex nursing care by 
determining the prio...
Chapter 10: Challenges of Nursing Management and Leadership Zerwekh 9th ED
What is the most consistent concern of the nurse as manager? 
a. To develop long-range career goals 
b. To coordinate patient care while meeting the agency goals 
c. To maintain harmony within the agency 
d. To organize the subordinates to meet agency goals - ANS: B 
The role of the nurse as manager has evolved into a complex one that includes 
organizing patient care, directing personnel to achieve agency goals, and allocating 
resources. The most consistent concern of the nurse as manager is...
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What is the most consistent concern of the nurse as manager? 
a. To develop long-range career goals 
b. To coordinate patient care while meeting the agency goals 
c. To maintain harmony within the agency 
d. To organize the subordinates to meet agency goals - ANS: B 
The role of the nurse as manager has evolved into a complex one that includes 
organizing patient care, directing personnel to achieve agency goals, and allocating 
resources. The most consistent concern of the nurse as manager is...
Chapter 06: Application of Ethics in the Community (Stanhope: Public Health Nursing, 8th Ed
A nurse applies the ethical principle of non-maleficence when: 
a. Administering medications using the five rights 
b. Allowing clients to be active participants in their care 
c. Providing patient privacy when delivering care 
d. Referring a client to a physical therapist - ANS: A 
Non-maleficence requires that one do no harm. It requires that health care professionals 
act according to the standards of due care, always seeking to produce the least amount 
of harm possible. 
A nurse believes ...
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A nurse applies the ethical principle of non-maleficence when: 
a. Administering medications using the five rights 
b. Allowing clients to be active participants in their care 
c. Providing patient privacy when delivering care 
d. Referring a client to a physical therapist - ANS: A 
Non-maleficence requires that one do no harm. It requires that health care professionals 
act according to the standards of due care, always seeking to produce the least amount 
of harm possible. 
A nurse believes ...
Chapter 05: Economics of Health Care Delivery (Stanhope: Public Health Nursing, 8th Ed)
A characterization of the fourth developmental stage of the health services delivery 
framework is: 
a. Nurses in the United States being predominantly women 
b. The expansion of the number and type of health care facilities 
c. Dependence on technology for patient care 
d. The discovery and development of pharmacological advances - ANS: C 
Nurses have become dependent on technologies to monitor client progress, make 
decisions about care, and deliver care in innovative ways. 
A Medicare recip...
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A characterization of the fourth developmental stage of the health services delivery 
framework is: 
a. Nurses in the United States being predominantly women 
b. The expansion of the number and type of health care facilities 
c. Dependence on technology for patient care 
d. The discovery and development of pharmacological advances - ANS: C 
Nurses have become dependent on technologies to monitor client progress, make 
decisions about care, and deliver care in innovative ways. 
A Medicare recip...
HESI EXIT RN EXAM COMPLETE NEW VERSION AUTHENTIC 2020, with Rationales : Ace your Study
1.Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the he will drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his ulcer. What is the best follow-up action by the nurse? 
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2.	A male client with hypertension, who received new antihypertensive prescriptions at his last visit returns to the clinic two weeks later to evaluate his blood pressure (BP). His BP is 158/106 and he admits that he has not been taking the prescribed medication because...
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1.Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the he will drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his ulcer. What is the best follow-up action by the nurse? 
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2.	A male client with hypertension, who received new antihypertensive prescriptions at his last visit returns to the clinic two weeks later to evaluate his blood pressure (BP). His BP is 158/106 and he admits that he has not been taking the prescribed medication because...
NR 341 HESI EXIT FINAL EXAMS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS FROM 2017-2020 ALL COMBINED.(A
Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the he will 
drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his ulcer. What is the 
best follow-up action by the nurse? 
Review with the client the need to avoid foods that are rich in milk and cream 
2. A male client with hypertension, who received new antihypertensive prescriptions at his last 
visit returns to the clinic two weeks later to evaluate his blood pressure (BP). His BP is 
15...
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Following discharge teaching, a male client with duodenal ulcer tells the nurse the he will 
drink plenty of dairy products, such as milk, to help coat and protect his ulcer. What is the 
best follow-up action by the nurse? 
Review with the client the need to avoid foods that are rich in milk and cream 
2. A male client with hypertension, who received new antihypertensive prescriptions at his last 
visit returns to the clinic two weeks later to evaluate his blood pressure (BP). His BP is 
15...
Chapter 4 - Disorders and Diseases of the Skin Test
By recognizing a potentially contagious skin disorder, you can_________. - stop the 
spread of infection 
Dionne tells Tyree that she has a condition known as prickly heat. Tyree thinks Dionne 
may have used the wrong name for her condition because prickly heat, also known as 
_________, is characterized by the appearance of red vesicles and burning, itchy skin 
upon exposure to excessive heat. - miliaria rubra 
If you had one bad sunburn in childhood, what is true of your risk for melanoma ...
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By recognizing a potentially contagious skin disorder, you can_________. - stop the 
spread of infection 
Dionne tells Tyree that she has a condition known as prickly heat. Tyree thinks Dionne 
may have used the wrong name for her condition because prickly heat, also known as 
_________, is characterized by the appearance of red vesicles and burning, itchy skin 
upon exposure to excessive heat. - miliaria rubra 
If you had one bad sunburn in childhood, what is true of your risk for melanoma ...
The Certified Quality Process Analyst Handbook Certification CQPA PART 1,2,3,4
Part 1 
Quality planning Correct Answer: structured method of designing and establishing steps 
necessary to ensure that a product or service satisfies a customer. 
She hart Correct Answer: 1930s developed methods for statistical analysis and control 
of quality; 
One of Deming teachers; SPC control chart; she hart cycle- Plan do study act 
Deming Correct Answer: 1950s taught methods to Japanese engineers and executives; 
origin of TQM; 
14 Points, cooperation, theory of profound knowledge 
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Part 1 
Quality planning Correct Answer: structured method of designing and establishing steps 
necessary to ensure that a product or service satisfies a customer. 
She hart Correct Answer: 1930s developed methods for statistical analysis and control 
of quality; 
One of Deming teachers; SPC control chart; she hart cycle- Plan do study act 
Deming Correct Answer: 1950s taught methods to Japanese engineers and executives; 
origin of TQM; 
14 Points, cooperation, theory of profound knowledge 
...