MC Nursing instructions to a client using relaxation techniques for pain control should include the following information after telling him or her to breathe in and out slowly
A. Inhale deeply and hold your breath.
B. Tense the painful area.
C. Completely relax the painful area.
D. Find a point of tension in your body.
D
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The nurse is assisting the physician in removing a small sample of tissue from the patient's cervix to have it evaluated. This procedure is called a cervical _______________
ANS:
Although the patient with a kidney stone denies pain, the nurse assesses cues that indicate that pain is perceived. These cues include: (Select all that apply.)
a. increased pulse rate. b. decreased respiratory rate. c. sweating. d. muscle tension. e. nausea.
Which aspect of nursing practice is most affected by feminist ethics?
A) The role of the nurse-client relationship in ethical decision making B) Determining the value of client triaging during natural diseases C) Selecting organ recipients among the pool of appropriate candidates D) Providing affordable health care to all in the midst of increasing healthcare costs
Which premise of the clinical paradigm says we are products of our past experiences?
a. Mental life lies outside of conscious awareness b. Human development is an intra- and interpersonal process c. There is rationale behind every act d. How we regulate and express emotions is central to a person's identity