The person who wrote A Mind That Found Itself, a book based on the author's own experiences as a client in a mental hospital, was ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Clifford Beers
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a. linens. b. bedpans. c. blood pressure cuffs. d. gastrointestinal endoscopes.
A young adult patient with metastatic cancer, who is very close to death, appears restless. The patient keeps repeating, "I am not ready to die." Which action is best for the nurse to take?
a. Remind the patient that no one feels ready for death. b. Sit at the bedside and ask if there is anything the patient needs. c. Insist that family members remain at the bedside with the patient. d. Tell the patient that everything possible is being done to delay death.
Which intervention is appropriate for the community health nurse to advise citizens at risk for the adverse effects of air pollution?
A) It is best to exercise in the early evening hours. B) Exercise indoors when pollutants are especially high outdoors. C) It is important to have access to long-acting relief medication when active outdoors. D) Jogging, instead of walking, is best on high-ozone–level days to reduce the amount of pollution inhaled.
The nurse observes the parents and the neonate for signs of bonding. The nurse would be concerned that bonding is NOT taking place if she sees the parents:
a. Kissing, holding, and talking to the baby b. Ignoring the baby c. Encouraging siblings to participate in care d. Involving the grandparents in the baby's care