During a hospital stay, the client has taken control of her recovery and rehabilitation, and is utilizing available resources for her needs. This describes which level of Peplau's model?
A)
Orientation
B)
Exploitation
C)
Resolution
D)
Identification
B
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A student nurse is having difficulty understanding the function of globulins. What information can you provide to the student?
A) Immunologic agents B) Destruction of invading organisms C) Precursors to clot formation D) Transport of oxygen to the tissues
During a clinical conference, a staff nurse states that critical thinking is essential when providing client care. What additional statements should this nurse make to support the use of critical thinking?
1. "Patient acuity is so much greater than it was even 10 years ago." 2. "Care delivery systems are only as good as the nurses delivering care." 3. "Nurses have always relied on commonsense thinking to provide quality, appropriate nursing care." 4. "With health care being so expensive, nursing has to take on responsibility to keep the costs controlled." 5. "My practice involves caring for clients who require care that didn't even exist when I went to school."
A nurse is caring for a client after anterior colporrhaphy. What nursing care measure should be employed when caring for the client?
A) Tell the client to avoid showers and sitz baths. B) Instruct the client to avoid sexual intercourse for a week. C) Remove the catheter on the first postoperative day. D) Instruct the client to avoid lifting for a period of time.
The client calls the health care provider's office stating that her preschooler drank laundry detergent from under the sink. Which statement by the parent needs further instruction?
What will be an ideal response?