A dying client states to the nurse, "I don't want to see my family." It would be important for the nurse to assist the client in
A) Meeting with the family
B) Values clarification
C) Education on death and dying
D) Quiet reflection and comfort
Ans: B
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a. "I will put a night light in every room." b. "I will not use an extension cord to plug in multiple items." c. "I will wash my throw rugs in the bathroom regularly." d. "I will keep all cleaning supplies out of reach of children."
How does transformational leadership (TL) aid in reversing incivility in the work or school environment?
a. Nurse leaders learn how to develop plans to deal with incivility when it occurs. b. It acts as a lens through which leaders can reflect and change inequalities. c. It creates a more open channel of commu-nication from workers to leaders. d. It maintains the status quo so that the en-vironment is more predictable, thereby reducing workers' stress levels.
The newborn's cry should have which of the following characteristics? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Medium pitch 2. Shrillness 3. Strength 4. High pitch 5. Lusty
Which client has the greatest risk for developing heart disease?
A. A 35-year-old with diabetes mellitus and prehypertension B. A 75-year-old with Parkinson's disease and normal blood pressure C. A 52-year-old with osteoporosis and stage 1 hypertension D. A 68-year-old with stage 2 hypertension and recent myocardial infarction