Communication barriers are effective boundaries that should be set up to monitor personal interactions and should be used when communicating with clients
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
False
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Which statement is true about assessing body temperature?
a. Ear canal temperature is the best method for detecting fever in infants and young children. b. Rectal temperature measurement is contraindicated in patients with cardiovascular disease. c. Pulmonary artery temperature is the most practical method of measuring core temperature. d. Oral temperature is most appropriate for a patient who has a nasogastric or feeding tube in place through the nose or mouth.
Which statement by a patient with restrictive cardiomyopathy indicates that the nurse's discharge teaching about self-management has been most effective?
a. "I will avoid taking aspirin or other antiinflammatory drugs." b. "I will need to limit my intake of salt and fluids even in hot weather." c. "I will take antibiotics when my teeth are cleaned at the dental office." d. "I should begin an exercise program that includes things like biking or swimming."
The nurse observes a client with dysphagia who is eating and should discourage which activity?
A. Using a straw B. Using a spoon to eat a milkshake C. Using a towel under the plate D. Sitting at a 90-degree angle in bed
The nurse is incorporating Dunn's model of wellness in the care of the client's in clinic. Which should the nurse focus treatment on?
A. Assisting the client in restoring harmony to their life. B. Promoting flexibility for environmental adaptation. C. Relieving signs and symptoms of disease. D. Maximizing the function of the client.