A client is using confrontations with a stepchild as opportunities to teach the child, rather than allowing discussions to become personally disturbing. This situation is an example of which process?
a. adaptation c. conditioning
b. cognitive reframing d. maladaptive measures
B
Cognitive reframing involves the use of circumstances to provide an opportunity for change and personal growth.
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The complete assessment is done when the client is admitted to the healthcare facility. Information that the LPN/LVN may be asked to collect includes:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Allergies 2. Level of ambulation 3. Nursing diagnoses 4. Head to toe assessment 5. Fall risk assessment
A newly licensed nurse is hired at a local hospital and completes the hospital orientation program
During the hospital orientation process, which regulatory agency did the new nurse learn about which ensures the health and safety of Americans in the workplace? A) Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) B) National Institutes of Health (NIH) C) Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) D) Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS)
A male patient with urinary incontinence has been using an external (condom) catheter. A nurse is assessing the patient's technique of applying the device
What techniques demonstrated by the patient would indicate the need for further instruction? a. Washes the penis with warm soapy water and dries the area well before applying the device b. Encircles the penis with tape to secure the device c. Uses elastic tape and wraps in a spiral pattern to secure the device d. Carefully assesses the penis for any signs of irritation before applying the device
A nurse is conducting a health history for a 1-month-old with an infectious disorder. Which segment of the health history would be most helpful for the nurse when determining if the infant developed the infection from the mother?
A) Family history B) Past medical history C) Home treatments D) Present illness history