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bobthebuilder

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A nurse is cleaning the room of a client with tuberculosis. Which of the following items can the nurse dispose of as biodegradable trash?
 
  A) Urine
  B) Soiled linen
  C) Plastic bedpans
  D) Specimen containers

Question 2

Health care regulatory agencies, national think tanks, and government agencies expect health care organizations
 
  to incorporate cultural competence into policies and practices to ensure effective communication, patient safety and quality, and patient-centered care. Some examples of such organizational policies and practices include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
  a. Instituting a requirement for all staff to be trained in cultural competence
  b. Maintaining the traditional description of family in written policies
  c. Enforcing strict visitation policies and practices
  d. Ensuring that persons who are deaf or speak limited English have access to an interpreter
  e. Embedding health literacy principles in written and verbal communication



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Answer to Question 1

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Urine is biodegradable trash that can be flushed down the toilet in the client's room. It will decompose naturally into less complex compounds. Soiled linen and specimen containers are bulkier items that are incinerated or autoclaved, whereas plastic bedpans are sterilized using heat or chemicals.

Answer to Question 2

A, D, E
Health care regulatory agencies, national think tanks, and government agencies expect health care organizations to incorporate cultural competence into policies and practices to ensure effective communication, patient safety and quality, and patient-centered care. Some examples of such organizational policies and practices include: instituting a requirement for all staff to be trained in cultural competence, embedding a broad description of family in written policies, expanding visitation policies and practices to include a patient's preferences, requiring nursing staff to conduct and document a cultural assessment on all patients within the clinical documentation system, ensuring that persons who are deaf or speak limited English have access to an interpreter, and embedding health literacy principles in written and verbal communication.



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