How one learns and prefers certain teaching methods and types of classes is indicative of that person's
a. behavior pattern. c. information processing.
b. coping skill. d. learning style.
ANS: d
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The nurse is caring for a patient who is undergoing a liver biopsy. Which interventions will be included in the patient's care plan for the diagnosis of Risk for infection: r/t invasive diagnostic procedure? (Select all that apply.)
a. Monitor for and report redness, warmth, discharge, or fever promptly to the physician. b. Carefully maintain the sterile field during the biopsy procedure. c. Teach patient how to care for the biopsy site when procedure is completed. d. Provide a supportive, caring presence to minimize patient anxiety. e. Provide information about the pathophysiology and treatment options for liver cancer. f. Consider using healing touch and other mind-body-spirit interventions.
The client has schizophrenia. He has moved from the community to the institution for the past 7 years. The client's behavior is an example of
1. recession. 2. recidivism. 3. regression. 4. release and return.
The nurse is supporting population members to use an empowerment evaluation when determining the success of a health program. What purpose will this type of evaluation serve to population members?
1. Improves their quality of life. 2. Delays decisions about a program. 3. Calls for a discontinuation of a program. 4. Increases the resources in a program.
When examining a patient's gums, the nurse would do which of the following? Select all that apply
a. Instruct the patient to open the mouth. b. Observe dentures or orthodontics for fit. c. Remove any dentures or removable orthodontia. d. Shine the penlight in the mouth. e. Use the right index finger to move the tongue to visualize the gums. f. Observe for redness, swelling, bleeding, retraction from the teeth, ordiscoloration.