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Which task should be assigned to a licensed practical nurse (LPN)?
Developing a nursing care planAdministering a blood transfusionMonitoring a patient after surgeryAdministering oral medications
LPNs can administer oral medications. They are not licensed to develop nursing care plans, administer blood transfusions, or monitor patients after surgery.
Why is continuity of care important?
It ensures that patients receive the same information from all healthcare providersIt reduces the chance of medical errorsIt increases patient satisfactionAll of the above
Continuity of care is important for several reasons: it ensures that patients receive consistent information, it reduces the chance of medical errors by maintaining consistent care, and it increases patient satisfaction by creating a seamless healthcare experience.
Which of the following is a key component of effective case management?
Frequent communication with the patientCoordinating care with other healthcare professionalsAssessing the patient's needs and goalsAll of the above
Effective case management involves frequent communication with the patient, coordinating care with other healthcare professionals, and assessing the patient's needs and goals.
What is the primary goal of interdisciplinary collaboration in healthcare?
To reduce healthcare costsTo ensure patient safetyTo increase job satisfaction among healthcare professionalsTo streamline hospital procedures
While all of the alternatives may be potential benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration, the primary goal is to ensure patient safety by facilitating clear and consistent communication among all members of the healthcare team.
Which theorist proposed the stages of cognitive development?
Erik EriksonSigmund FreudJean PiagetB.F. Skinner
Jean Piaget proposed the stages of cognitive development, which describe how children's ways of thinking develop as they interact with the world around them.
What is the recommended frequency for prenatal visits during the first 28 weeks of pregnancy?
Every monthEvery two weeksEvery three monthsOnce a year
During the first 28 weeks of pregnancy, it is recommended for expectant mothers to have prenatal visits every month. This allows for close monitoring of the health and development of both mother and fetus.
What is a common side effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)?
Weight lossIncreased appetiteGastrointestinal bleedingIncreased energy
Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common side effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Other side effects can include stomach upset, heartburn, and ulcers.
Which type of incontinence involves the involuntary loss of stool through the rectum?
Urinary incontinenceFecal incontinenceStress incontinenceOverflow incontinence
Fecal incontinence is the inability to control bowel movements, causing stool to leak unexpectedly from the rectum.
Which of the following is a common complication of chronic liver disease?
Hepatic encephalopathyHypoglycemiaHyperkalemiaHypokalemia
Hepatic encephalopathy, a decline in brain function due to severe liver disease, is a common complication of chronic liver disease. This occurs when the liver cannot adequately remove toxins from the blood.
Which blood type is known as the universal donor?
ABABO
Blood type O-negative is considered the universal donor. People of any blood type can receive O-negative blood.