If a woman has had toxic shock syndrome, she can resume the use of tampons after one year
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Your patient is in the acute phase of a burn injury. One of the nursing diagnoses on the plan of care is ineffective coping due to burn injury and altered body image. What interventions can you institute to help this patient cope more effectively?
(Mark all that apply.) A) Promote truthful communication B) Allowing the patient to set specific expectations C) Assist the patient in practicing appropriate strategies D) Stop the patient's manipulation of staff E) Give positive reinforcement when appropriate
A client is being discharged and the nurse-client relationship will be terminated. Termination of this relationship should begin:
a. during the orientation phase. b. during the working phase. c. during the termination phase. d. whenever the circumstances indicate.
The patient comes to the emergency department complaining of chest pain. What question by the nurse will encourage the patient to provide the most details about the pain?
a. "When did your chest pain begin?" b. "On a scale of 0 to 10, what is your pain level?" c. "Would you please tell me more about the pain you are having?" d. "Have you taken any medication for your pain?"
In helping a patient manage PMS, the nurse should
a. Recommend a diet with more body-building and energy food, such as red meat and sugar. b. Suggest herbal therapies, and massage. c. Tell the patient to push for medications from the physician as soon as symptoms occur so as to lessen their severity. d. Discourage the use of diuretics.