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meagbuch

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The new graduate considers and selects interventions from a collection of actions that assist the achievement of a desired result. The new graduate in most likely implementing which of the following strategies?
 
  a. Critical thinking c. Decision making
  b. Problem solving d. Reflective thinking

Question 2

The Joint Commission (TJC) has made recommendations for abbreviation use, which have been instituted in most health care facilities. Which abbreviations would the nurse expect to find on the Do Not Use list from TJC? Select all that apply.
 
  a. qd
  b. qod
  c. prn
  d. NPO
  e. STAT



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Answer to Question 1

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DeLaune and Ladner (2006) defined decision making as considering and selecting interventions from
a repertoire of actions that facilitate the achievement of a desired outcome.. Critical and reflective
thinking are processes that may be used during the decision-making process, and all of these processes
may be used in the solving of problems.

Answer to Question 2

A, B

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Correct The abbreviation qd can be mistaken for other meanings and should be written as daily..
The abbreviation qod can be mistaken for other meanings and should be written as every other day..
Incorrect This is an appropriate abbreviation and is approved.
This is an appropriate abbreviation and is approved.
This is an appropriate abbreviation and is approved.




meagbuch

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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