The nurse strives to provide culturally competent care for children in a health clinic that follows the principles of health supervision. Which of the following nursing actions reflects this type of care?
A) The nurse treats all children the same regardless of their culture.
B) The nurse negotiates a care plan with the child and family.
C) The nurse researches the child's culture and provides care based on the findings.
D) The nurse provides future-based care for culturally diverse children.
B
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a. Heart rate and rhythm b. Bowel sounds and heart tones c. Fluid balance and urine output d. Oxygen saturation and respiratory rate
The nurse provides a back rub to a client after administering a pain medication with the hope that these two actions will help decrease the client's pain. Which phase of the nursing process is this nurse implementing?
1. Assessment 2. Diagnosis 3. Implementation 4. Evaluation
Parents decide to try the nurse practitioner's suggestion of time out when their child misbehaves. What teaching should the nurse practitioner provide the parents?
A. "Correct your child's behavior by spanking for a specified time period." B. "Ignore the child's negative behavior." C. "Add positive reinforcement for acceptable behavior." D. "Temporarily move your child to an area where behavior is not being reinforced."
Which item would most likely be a barrier to learning for a patient who must begin to care for a large open wound at home?
a. Curiosity about the new experience and equipment b. Tendency for uneasiness about making mistakes c. Ability to prioritize tasks d. Understanding that he can promote his own healing