____________________ is often seen in instrumental behaviors of caring, whereas ____________________ is an expressive caring behavior
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
ANS:
Doing for, being with
Rationale:
Doing for is often seen in instrumental behaviors of caring, where the priority is to tell, show, or do, whereas being with is an expressive caring behavior where the priority is to listen, notice, or respond.
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A nurse is carrying out an order to remove an indwelling catheter. What is the first step of this skill?
A) Deflate the balloon by aspirating the fluid. B) Ask the client to take several deep breaths. C) Tell the client burning may initially occur. D) Wash hands and put on gloves.
The nurse is teaching a client the importance that a placebo plays in drug research. Which items are appropriate for the nurse to include in the teaching session?
1. The research drug must be compared to an inert substance to determine effectiveness. 2. The placebo will be given to a control group, and those results will be compared to the group taking the research drug. 3. During the trials, neither group will know if they have the placebo drug or the research drug. 4. The research drug will be considered for a New Drug Application (NDA) if it is found to be effective and safe when compared to the placebo drug. 5. Before the clinical trials, the research drug will be tested on select clients against another standard drug used for the same condition.
Why, when mandatory HIV testing is so controversial, have several states begun to require HIV testing for all incarcerated prisoners?
A. As a literal "captive audience," prisoners are a group in which treatment can be enforced. B. Risk is nearly five times higher in prisoners than in the general population. C. There can be no stigma or discrimination, since all prisoners are equal before the law, so there is no reason to keep testing or treatment confidential. D. This will help protect the public when prisoners are released, because if the prisoners are tested and diagnosed, they can then be treated.