As a result of recent studies regarding sudden infant death syndrome and infant safety during sleep, the nurse instructs the parents to:
A) cover the infant loosely with a blanket
B) provide a stuffed toy for comfort
C) place the infant on its back
D) use small pillows in the crib
C) place the infant on its back
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Problem-focused triggers in the Iowa Model are more akin to an EBP path than a research utilization path
A) True B) False
A client with a family history of heart disease asks the nurse to recommend herbs that decrease the risk for heart disease. The nurse suggests the client discuss which herbs with the health care provider?
1. Flaxseed 2. Green tea 3. Soy 4. Milk thistle 5. Acai
Which intervention should the nurse suggest when a couple expresses the concern that, "Neither of us is interested in sex at the same time."
a. Scheduling a "sex date" at a time you both agree upon b. Encouraging role playing to help minimize self-consciousness c. Exploring new stimulation techniques to renew interest in sex d. Learning communication techniques that facilitate open expression of feelings
The nurse manager assesses that there is conflict between two of the charge nurses. The decision is made to postpone an intervention and allow the conflict to escalate. Why might the nurse manager make this decision?
1. Allow sufficient time for the problem to spontaneously resolve. 2. Motivate the participants to seek resolution. 3. Give the nurse manager time to identify problem-solving strategies. 4. Relieve the nurse manager of the time commitment necessary to intervene.