The nurse is assessing a patient's readiness to quit smoking. Place in order the steps in which the nurse will conduct this assessment
a. Arrange follow-up
b. Ask about tobacco use
c. Assist to quit
d. Advise to quit
e. Assess willingness to quit
A) b, e, d, c, a
B) e, b, d, a, c
C) b, d, e, c, a
D) a, b, e, d, c
E) a, d, e, c, b
C
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Based on the Emergency Medical Transfer Active Labor Act, which of the following cases would justify interfacility transfer? Select all that apply. A) A patient requires emergency coronary angioplasty and the sending hospital is not equipped to perform this service. B) The family of a patient severely injured in a car wreck in another state requests that the patient be transferred to a facility where they live. C) The administration of the hospital requests that a patient who lacks health insurance be transferred to a facility that can better absorb the cost of his care. D) A surgeon at the receiving hospital has unique experience performing a procedure that the patient requires.
How can chronic illness and frequent hospitalizations affect the psychosocial development of an adolescent?
a. They can lead to feelings of inadequacy. b. They can interfere with parental attachment. c. They can block the development of identity. d. They can prevent the development of imagination.
Which body organ concentrates and stores bile?
1. Liver 2. Gallbladder 3. Pancreas 4. Kidney
As part of the general survey, the nurse should shake hands with the patient when first meeting him or her as long as doing so is culturally appropriate. Why is this action so important?
A) The handshake portrays caring B) The handshake shows how professional the nurse is C) The handshake allows the nurse to get physically close to the patient in a nonthreatening way D) The handshake allows the nurse to assess how nervous the patient is