18. Why are computers considered a benefit to documentation? a) Efficiency and legibility b) Ability to gain access to t

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18. Why are computers considered a benefit to documentation? a) Efficiency and legibility b) Ability to gain access to t

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18. Why are computers considered a benefit to documentation? a) Efficiency and legibility b) Ability to gain access to the Internet c) Ability to email providers instead of calling d) Save costs, such as paper 19. What are some security issues regarding the computerized documentation system? a) Legibility b) Ability to navigate the system c) Possible electrocution d) Confidentiality of information 20. Which agency regulates long-term care facilities? a) FDA b) USDA c) Department of Health d) Department of Health and Human Services 21. Which process is the framework for the practice of nursing? a) Outcomes process b) Management process c) Nursing process d) Assessment process 22. The assessment process is best described as one in which the nurse a) orients the patient to the environment and ensures safety b) collects information and analyzes data c) collects data and reports it to the health care provider d) collects subjective data and reports it to the charge nurse 23. The nurse is admitting a patient who is confused and lethargic at times. The patient's family is at th bedside. The nurse obtains information from the family regarding the patient. This type of data is considered: a) objective b) subjective. c) primary d) secondary 24. Components of the patient problem statement consist of: a) signs and symptoms, cause, and defining characteristics. b) medical label, risk factors, and characteristics. c) nursing interventions, evaluation, and defining characteristics d) label, definition of the problem, and outcome. 25. A "possible patient problem statement is utilized when: a) there is no other option. b) a problem is feasible. c) a problem arises and there is a possibility of complications. d) there are no problems or complications, but a risk is noted. 26. Patient problem statements are ranked in order of priority of the patient's health and safety issues Which problem statement would be the highest priority? a) insufficient knowledge of disease process b) impaired breathing related to shortness of breath c) impaired skin integrity related to immobility d) impaired coping mechanisms related to medical diagnosis
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