A nurse is working with a client who is a compulsive gambler. Which of the following would the nurse emphasize as crucial for relapse prevention? Select all that apply

A) Medication therapy
B) Family involvement
C) Identification of triggers
D) Anger management
E) Milieu management


B, D, E

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When documenting in the client's computerized medical record, which of the following actions by the nurse might result in a breach of client confidentiality?

1. The nurse uses a password to access the client's record. 2. The nurse is chatting with a co-worker while the medication record is on the screen. 3. The nurse turns the monitor so that it is not visible from the hallway. 4. The nurse closes the client's record and signs off the computer when done.

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A nurse is using the Functional Consequences Theory as a lens for planning client care in a health care facility. Which of the following is a key element of this nursing theory?

A) Most problems affecting older adults may be attributed to age-related changes. B) Most functional consequences cannot be addressed through nursing interventions. C) Wellness is a concept that is broader than just physiologic functioning. D) The Functional Consequences Theory is an alternative to holistic nursing care.

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In the Leadership Grid, a person who uses but does not integrate the 1, 9 and 9, 1 behavioral styles of leadership could be called a "benevolent dictator."

a. True b. False

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IV calcium is routinely used to treat:

A) cardiopulmonary arrest. B) magnesium sulfate toxicity. C) sulfuric acid exposure. D) beta-blocker overdose.

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