Examples of philosophies of nursing include which of the following?
a. Nightingale's Environmental Theory
b. Philosophy and Science of Caring
c. Johnson's Behavior System Model in Nursing Practice
d. All of the above
e. A and B only
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After several years of providing bedside care in an inpatient setting, a nurse has taken a position with the state board of nursing. In this role, the nurse may contribute to which of the following activities of a state board of nursing?
A) Issuing and transferring nursing licenses within the state B) Providing consultation on ethically challenging clinical situations C) Promoting the visibility of the nursing profession within the state D) Allocating financial resources within clinics and hospitals in the state
The patient, age 35, is admitted with aplastic anemia. He asks the nurse what aplastic anemia is. An accurate response would be that
a. the activity of the bone marrow is depressed. b. the bone marrow fails to produce lymphocytes. c. the bone marrow fails to produce red blood cells. d. red cells are absent as a result of chronic blood loss.
The nurse is caring for a group of clients at a public health clinic. Which sexually transmitted disease would the nurse focus the client education on curative goals?
A) Chlamydia B) HIV C) HPV D) Genital herpes
A number of factors influence a patient's personal preferences for hygiene. Because of this, it is important for the nurse to realize that
a. No two individuals perform hygiene in the same manner. b. It is important to standardize a patient's hygienic practices. c. Hygiene care is always routine and expected. d. Hygiene is not the time to learn about patient needs.