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    Chapter 1: Practicing the Science and Art of Psychiatric Nursing Test Bank MULTIPLE CHOICE 1. Which outcome‚ focused on recovery‚ would be expected in the plan of care for a patient living in the community with serious and persistent mental illness? Within 3 months‚ the patient will: a. deny suicidal ideation. b. report a sense of well-being. c. take medications as prescribed. d. attend clinic appointments on time. ANS: B Recovery emphasizes managing symptoms‚ reducing psychosocial

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    Wright Seton Hill University Principles of Management‚ SBU 180-98‚ ADP Session 2 Lyzona Marshall‚ 10/15/12 Who are ENTJ’s? ENTJ’s are one of sixteen personality types‚ making up about 3-5 percent of the American public. ENTJ’s are Extroverts‚ Intuitive‚ Thinking‚ Judging personality types. They tend to be natural leaders‚ who make decisions based upon objective analysis‚ weigh pros versus cons‚ arriving at logical decisions. They often express opinions‚ messages‚ directions‚ plans‚ and goals

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    nurses). In our medical surgical floor as per our organization we have a “shared governance council “under which we have multiple areas like patient quality and safety‚ clinical practice council‚ infection control‚ professional development and evidence base practice. As all these areas are very important to us in patient care‚ but the main focused one is evidence base practice through which we show our professionalism. In the evidence base practice main focused in medical surgical is

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    Transportation Module

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    by Jeff Heyl © 2014 © 2014 Pearson Pearson Education‚ Education‚ Inc.Inc. MC - 1 Learning Objectives When you complete this chapter you should be able to: 1. Develop an initial solution to a transportation models with the northwestcorner and intuitive lowest-cost methods 2. Balance a transportation problem © 2014 Pearson Education‚ Inc. MC - 2 Transportation Modeling ▶ An interactive procedure that finds the least costly means of moving products from a series of sources to a series of destinations

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    ABSTRACT: Robotic surgery‚ computer-assisted surgery‚ and robotically-assisted surgery are terms for technological developments that use robotic systems to aid in surgical procedures. Robotically-assisted surgery was developed to overcome both the limitations of minimally invasive surgery or to enhance the capabilities of surgeons performing open surgery. In the case of robotically assisted minimally invasive surgery‚ instead of directly moving the instruments‚ the surgeon uses one of two methods

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    implementation of the SOP for the “Perioperative Communication with Surgical Patient Family/Significant Other”. Her active contribution to the team has helped identify obstacles as well as solutions in filling the gap in surgical communication. This project entails comprehensive multi-disciplinary collaboration that will standardize communication among stakeholders during perioperative period (surgeons‚ inpatient nurses‚ er nurses‚ outpatient surgical nurses‚ MAS clerks and NOD…). Ms Shannon utilizes PDCA

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    work closely with the surgical patient‚ family members‚ and other health care professionals. They make a plan‚ implement the interventions‚ and evaluate treatment of the patient. Roles and activities in the unit Perioperative registered nurses provide surgical patient care by assessing‚ planning‚ and implementing the nursing care patients receive before‚ during and after surgery. These activities include patient assessment‚ creating and maintaining a sterile and safe surgical environment‚ pre- and

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    seclusion. After taking the Jung Typology Test‚ I now understand my personality. This test has helped me to define my strengths as well as my weaknesses which will help me in my academic career. My personality type is INTJ. I am 78% introvert‚ 25% intuitive‚ 12% thinking‚ and 56% judging‚ (www.humanmetrics.com‚ 2011). I found the test to be accurate and agreed with the results. Introverts are perfectionists that have a high level of confidence. Most introverts are logical thinkers that open their minds

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    ‘Perioperative’ nursing refers to the patient throughout their entire ‘surgical experience’. That is‚ the pre-‚ intra-‚ and postoperative stages of the surgical procedure (Gilmour‚ 2005‚ p. 18; Steelman‚ 2011‚ p. 1). An important aspect of perioperative nursing is the provision of evidence-based care. As such‚ there should be clear and accurate rationales underpinning the nursing interventions which are to be performed in a safe‚ efficient and cost effective way. Furthermore‚ it is vital for the

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    Self Awareness

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    (Wright Education‚ n.d.). Big picture oriented decision makers and detailed oriented decision makers can produce high quality decisions 3. Developing intuitive decision making skills – Leaders with well developed emotional self-awareness are more effective intuitive decision makers (Wright Education‚ n.d.). In complex situations intuitive decision makers choose actions based on a gut feeling or a sense of what is best (Wright Education‚ n.d.). Managers who are highly self- aware are better

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