A resident has AD. When providing for the person's basic needs, it is best to:
a. Give the person many choices
b. Complete the person's care as fast as pos-sible
c. Have equipment ready for any procedure
d. Provide stimulation to distract the person
C
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Based on research comparing home and hospital births, the nurse understands that questions remain to be answered about outcomes, such as: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Does nutrition affect home birth outcomes? 2. Does exercise affect home birth outcomes? 3. Do mortality and morbidity rates differ for home versus hospital births? 4. Do multiparous women have more problems than first-time mothers? 5. Do high-risk births cause fewer complications with a home birth?
According to Reichard, Livson, and Peterson, which classification of the personalities of older men describe passive-dependent individuals who are content to lean on others for support, to disengage, and to let most of life's activities pass them
by? 1. "Mature men" personalities 2. "Armored men" personalities 3. "Self-haters" personalities 4. "Rocking chair" personalities
The nursing process is a systematic method of caring for a patient (place in the order they will occur):
____A. Evaluation. ____B. Planning. ____C. Assessment. ____D. Nursing diagnosis. ____E. Implementation.
Which principle is an axiom put forth by Watzlawick, Beavin, and Jackson (1967)?
a. Verbal communication informs about relationships. b. All behavior is communication and conveys a message. c. All communication is symmetrical. d. Nonverbal communication informs about content.