The nurse is analyzing his own values in order to increase self-awareness and respect the values of clients. The values clarification process includes which of the following steps?
a. Choosing, prizing, and acting
b. Believing, questioning, and justifying
c. Analyzing, planning, and implementing
d. Understanding, selecting, and evaluating
ANS: A
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1. "Can you tell me how you got your injuries?" 2. "Can you tell me if it is safe for you to go home?" 3. "Can you tell me what you know about intimate partner violence?" 4. "Can you tell me what your spouse was doing when you sustained your injuries?"
Cranial nerve VII can be assessed in the older child by asking the child to
a. close the eyes and identify the smell of peanut butter and chocolate. b. identify the objects on Allen cards. c. indicate if he hears a bell that is rung out of his line of vision. d. raise the eyebrows, frown, puff the cheeks out, and close the eyes tightly.
The client is receiving fluid therapy by the intraosseous route. On taking the morning vital signs, the nurse finds the client to have tachypnea, tachycardia, fever, and petechiae. What complication is likely?
A. Compartment syndrome B. Needle obstruction C. Osteomyelitis D. Embolus
A psychiatric nurse is called to the pediatric unit to assess a child for possible abuse. The nurse knows that the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulations:
a. require the nurse to contact the child's legal guardian before reporting possible abuse b. do not limit the nurse's right or obligation to report evidence of child abuse c. leave it up to each individual health care provider as to what constitutes reportable abuse d. stipulate that the nurse must be able to prove that abuse has occurred before reporting it