The nurse is evaluating the responses of the client's willingness to participate in an exercise program. Based on the Health Belief Model, which client statement should the nurse recognize is reflective of a situational influence?
A. "I don't like feeling so sore the next day."
B. "I don't like where the gym is located."
C. "I feel like this program is too costly."
D. "I really have never exercised before."
Answer: B
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A) sepsis. B) head injuries. C) hemorrhage. D) Both b and c are correct.
A nurse is assessing an infant for the most common type of anemia worldwide. What action by the nurse is most helpful?
A. Assess if formula is iron-fortified. B. Determine family history of anemia. C. Look at mucous membranes for pallor. D. Perform range of motion on the hips.
Sarah, one of your RNs, tells you that she can't understand why Jim, an Aboriginal patient, wants to do a smudge. In coaching Sara, you suggest which of the following?
a. "Explain to Jim that there is no smoking in the hospital." b. "Inform Jim that fires are not allowed in the hospital." c. "Insist that he give you his tobacco be-cause it is unhealthy for him." d. "Ask him what he means by a smudge and what meaning it has for him."
The Preparation for Practice exercises at the end of the chapters that cover a disorder will assist the learner in: Select all that apply
1. Developing a problem-solving approach to nursing care. 2. Gaining experience in critical thinking skills. 3. Developing a systematic method to develop a client's plan of care. 4. Knowing expected client outcomes. 5. Documenting experience with a nursing documentation system.