Choice D is incorrect because a bed alarm is considered a form of restraint and requires a physician's order. Rather than using a bed alarm to restrict the client's movement, the nursing team should come up with ways to address client needs in a more timely manner. Filing a "near-miss...
NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination)A standardized exam that nursing graduates must pass to obtain licensure and practice as a registered nurse (RN) or practical/vocational nurse (PN/VN). TEAS (Test of Essential Academic Skills)An entrance exam used by many nursing schools to assess appl...
14]is based on concepts derived from the critical thinking theory described by Paul[15]and the cognitive taxonomy developed by Bloom.[16]Test items on all HESI exams are written and reviewed by nurse educators and clinicians who evaluate the merit of the items as current measures of nursing p...
Although (D) may rule on issues important to nursing practice, the scope of professional nursing practice is determined by the laws, rules, and regulations promulgated by state Boards of Nursing. An older client who has been bedridden for a month is admitted with a pressure ulcer on the left...