The nurse demonstrates cultural sensitivity by asking the critically ill patient if he would like a visit from a religious leader
A) True
B) False
B
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Although all age groups can be affected, sleep disorders occur most frequently in
1. adolescence. 2. later childhood. 3. older adulthood. 4. middle adulthood.
Genetics-related health care is basic to the holistic practice of nursing. What should nursing practice in genetics include?
A) Identifying genetic markers B) Gathering relevant family and medical history information C) Providing advice on termination of pregnancy D) Discouraging females to conceive after the age of 40 years
Why would epidural anesthesia be a good choice for an older adult client who is having total knee replacement surgery?
A. The risk for anaphylaxis is completely eliminated. B. The client will be able to ambulate sooner after surgery. C. Cardiopulmonary complications are reduced with this type of anesthesia. D. This type of anesthesia reduces the potential for blood loss during and after sur-gery.
One way the nurse can differentiate between nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems and identify the nursing diagnoses is to think about whether the nurse can address the problem by establishing a plan of interventions that:
1. All may be prescribed by a nurse. 2. Require a health care provider's order. 3. Require further assessment by a speech therapist. 4. Require intervention by a respiratory therapist.