A young mother asks the nurse in a pediatric office for information about safety, diet, and immunizations for her baby. Which nursing diagnosis would be appropriate for this patient?
A) Knowledge Deficit: Infant care C) Readiness for Enhanced Parenting
B) Impaired Health Maintenance D) Readiness for Enhanced Coping
C
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A nurse has just completed training on the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). Which statement made by the nurse indicates that training has been successful?
1. "Faxing of information is prohibited by HIPAA." 2. "I need to verbally provide the patient with the privacy notice." 3. "I cannot discuss a patient's health history with family members without the patient's permission." 4. "Financial information relating to payment for services is not subject to the HIPAA regulations."
A priority focus of milieu management for a patient diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID) should be
a. ensuring safety. b. stimulating memory return. c. insight-oriented group therapy. d. gathering data about family relationships.
In a qualitative study to describe stages of grief, the researcher asks parents who have lost a child to cancer to describe their experiences with grief at specific time intervals after their children's deaths. Which assumption will the researcher make?
a. Study subjects have knowledge about theoretical concepts about grief. b. Study subjects understand the concept of grief. c. Subjects will be able to articulate their feelings coherently. d. Subjects will be available for data collection at specific time intervals.
Caring _____ a moral responsibility
a. is b. is not