An LPN/LVN notices the smell of alcohol on a colleague’s breath while working. The Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN/LVN) should:
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A patient is crying. The nurse can correctly conclude from t…
A patient is crying. The nurse can correctly conclude from this type of nonverbal communication that:
Which of the following was not a part of the Albany Plan of…
Which of the following was not a part of the Albany Plan of Union?
____________ was known as the “Great Commoner”, became the P…
____________ was known as the “Great Commoner”, became the Prime Minister and War Minister of Britain, and turned around the French and Indian War.
The War of Jenkins Ear was sparked when Robert Jenkins march…
The War of Jenkins Ear was sparked when Robert Jenkins marched into Parliament claiming the Spanish had illegally boarded his ship the Rebecca, tortured him, castrated him, and cut off his severed ear, the last of this list pickled in a jar.
A resident asks an LPN/LVN, “What is meant by the practical/…
A resident asks an LPN/LVN, “What is meant by the practical/vocational nurse’s standard of care in a long-term care agency?” The LPN/LVN should respond, “The practical/vocational nurse who provides care for residents in a long-term care agency must implement care that is consistent with
The nurse sets a goal to avoid stereotyping culturally diver…
The nurse sets a goal to avoid stereotyping culturally diverse patients. Which of the following measures will help the nurse attain this goal?
The “first real school of nursing” was located in
The “first real school of nursing” was located in
A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness an…
A nurse is caring for a client who has a terminal illness and is using a ventilator. The client is alert and oriented and tells the nurse he wants to discontinue the use of the ventilator. The nurse should identify that continued treatment against the client’s wishes is a violation of which of the following ethical principles?
Defined as the coordination of care provided by an interprof…
Defined as the coordination of care provided by an interprofessional team from the time a client starts receiving care until they no longer receive services.