What did the nurse theorist Roy develop?
A) Adaptation Model
B) Theory of Caring
C) Science of Unitary Human Beings
D) Health Care Systems Model
A
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1. Culture. 2. Ethnicity. 3. Worldview. 4. Acculturation.
The nurse is caring for a school-aged child who had a bone marrow transplant for the treatment of leukemia several weeks ago. The child requires protective isolation. Which statement by the child's family indicates understanding of this type of isolation?
A) "We will encourage oral hygiene twice a day. B) "We will encourage meticulous hand washing among all people in contact with our child." C) "You will have to administer all medications by IM injection." D) "It will be important to restrict all visitors."
The client has a deep partial-thickness injury to the posterior neck. Which intervention is most important to use during the acute phase to prevent contractures associated with this injury?
A. Place a towel roll under the client's neck or shoulder. B. Keep the client in a supine position without the use of pillows. C. Have the client turn the head from side to side 90 degrees every hour while awake. D. Keep the client in a semi-Fowler's position and actively raise the arms above the head every hour while awake.
What is the significance of the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994?
1. The bill holds medicinal herbs to the same vigorous scrutiny as prescription drugs. 2. The bill exempts vitamins, minerals, and botanical products from FDA regulation. 3. Dietary supplements must be proved safe and effective before marketing. 4. The bill increases public access to effective dietary supplements.