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During the state inspection of a skilled nursing facility, a surveyor notes suspicion that a particular nurse may not be providing the proper standard of care. The nurse manager informs the nurse to expect
 
  a. a review of the situation by the state board of nursing.
  b. termination of employment from the facil-ity.
  c. mandatory remediation related to the sus-pect care issues.
  d. unannounced reevaluation of performance within the next 3 months.

Question 2

A nurse cares for many older patients. Which finding should the nurse identify as pathologic in a 72-year-old?

Question 3

What does the bedside nurse understand about his or her role in nursing research?
 
  a. Research is only done by doctorally pre-pared nurses.
  b. All nurses have a role in delivering re-search-based care.
  c. A bedside nurse can be part of a hospital research team.
  d. The bedside nurse can collect data if the nurse has been properly trained.



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Answer to Question 1

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In such cases, the surveyor may forward the record showing the relevant findings to the appro-priate state agency or board for review of the nurse's practice, requesting a determination of whether the nurse may have violated the state's nurse practice act. Regulations do not specify that the nurse be terminated, have remediation, or have an unannounced reevaluation.

Answer to Question 2

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Answer to Question 3

B
All nurses are charged to deliver patient-centered care based on evidence-based practice, re-search, quality improvement, and informatics. The bedside nurse is part of an interdisciplinary team that is responsible for redesigning the health care structure of the future.



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