After teaching a client about diet and the qualities of a good diet, which of the following if stated by the client as a quality indicates the need for more teaching?

1. Balance
2. Variety
3. Moderation
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The nurse is talking with a male client with a diagnosis of schizophrenia who often experiences auditory hallucinations. For this communication to be most effective, the nurse should:

a. Sit with the client and encourage him to not verbalize. b. Do most of the talking. c. Discuss several different topics to keep the client's attention. d. Use simple, concrete language.

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The person living at the nursing center is to be bathed this evening. The person is not allowed to shower and is totally dependent. How will you provide a complete bed bath? How will you ensure privacy during this process?

What will be an ideal response?

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The patient who is in Kubler-Ross's bargaining stage is likely to state:

A) "I just want to be able to see my son graduate from school" B) "This just can't be the only treatment that is available!" C) "I don't believe that the MRI results were actually mine" D) "It's going to be okay for me"

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The pediatric nurse would expect that patient-controlled analgesia (PCA) would be most appropriate for which client?

1. 12-year-old client who is postoperative for spinal fusion for scoliosis 2. 10-year-old client who has a fractured femur and concussion from a bike accident 3. 5-year-old client who is postoperative for tonsillectomy 4. Developmentally delayed 16-year-old client who is postoperative for bone surgery.

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