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[Show more]What is care management? Content of the NCLEX is organized into 4 major client needs categories. 1. Safe and Effective Care Environment. 2. Health Promotion and Maintenance. 3. Psychosocial Integrity. 4. Physiological Integrity. 
Safe and Effective Care Environment Two subcategories: Management of C...
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Add to cartWhat is care management? Content of the NCLEX is organized into 4 major client needs categories. 1. Safe and Effective Care Environment. 2. Health Promotion and Maintenance. 3. Psychosocial Integrity. 4. Physiological Integrity. 
Safe and Effective Care Environment Two subcategories: Management of C...
In the work setting, what is the nurse's primary responsibility in preparing for the management of disasters, including natural disasters and bioterrorism incidents? a) knowing the agency's emergency response plan b) being aware of the signs and symptoms of potential agents of bioterrorism c) know...
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Add to cartIn the work setting, what is the nurse's primary responsibility in preparing for the management of disasters, including natural disasters and bioterrorism incidents? a) knowing the agency's emergency response plan b) being aware of the signs and symptoms of potential agents of bioterrorism c) know...
Descriptive epidemiology describes a disease according to its person, place, or time 
Analytic epidemiology looks at etiology of the disease and deals with determinants of health and disease 
EBP steps 1. Cultivating a spirit of inquiry 2. Form a PICOT question 3. Searching for the best evidence 4. ...
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Add to cartDescriptive epidemiology describes a disease according to its person, place, or time 
Analytic epidemiology looks at etiology of the disease and deals with determinants of health and disease 
EBP steps 1. Cultivating a spirit of inquiry 2. Form a PICOT question 3. Searching for the best evidence 4. ...
In the work setting, what is the nurse's primary responsibility in preparing for the management of disasters, including natural disasters and bioterrorism incidents? 
a. knowing the agency's emergency response plan b. being aware of the signs and symptoms of potential agents of bioterrorism c. kno...
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Add to cartIn the work setting, what is the nurse's primary responsibility in preparing for the management of disasters, including natural disasters and bioterrorism incidents? 
a. knowing the agency's emergency response plan b. being aware of the signs and symptoms of potential agents of bioterrorism c. kno...
What is the leading determinant of a patient's health? a. Behavior b. Family history of disease c. Home and work environment d. Type and quality of medical care received A 
In identifying patients at the greatest risk for health disparities, the nurse would note that: a. patients who live in urban ...
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Add to cartWhat is the leading determinant of a patient's health? a. Behavior b. Family history of disease c. Home and work environment d. Type and quality of medical care received A 
In identifying patients at the greatest risk for health disparities, the nurse would note that: a. patients who live in urban ...
Guidelines for Building a Healthy Work Environment -American Nurses Association (ANA) •Has developed numerous initiatives, position statements, and brochures focusing on what is part of a healthy work environment •Developed the Nurses' Bill of Rights in 2001, which •Helps nurses to improve th...
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Add to cartGuidelines for Building a Healthy Work Environment -American Nurses Association (ANA) •Has developed numerous initiatives, position statements, and brochures focusing on what is part of a healthy work environment •Developed the Nurses' Bill of Rights in 2001, which •Helps nurses to improve th...
Which of the following best describes community-based nursing? 
a. A practice in which care is provided for individuals and families b. Providing care with a focus on the group's needs c. Giving care with a focus on the aggregate's needs d. A value system in which all clients receive optimal car a...
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Add to cartWhich of the following best describes community-based nursing? 
a. A practice in which care is provided for individuals and families b. Providing care with a focus on the group's needs c. Giving care with a focus on the aggregate's needs d. A value system in which all clients receive optimal car a...
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