In the exemplar involving Elizabeth's story her arduous struggle to resume normal ‘independent living' is an example of which of the following?
A. Health challenge
B. High point
C. Turing point
D. Story plot
ANS: A
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1. Address the client by name and say, "It sounds as if you are experiencing something very disturbing. Please go see the nurse who may be able to help you." 2. Direct the client by saying, "You need to sit quietly and listen until it's your turn to talk." 3. Accompany the client to his or her room so that the client can de-escalate. 4. Say to the group, "You all appear frightened by this behavior. What should we do about it?"
Which structure in the kidney is made up of pyramids and calyces, whose function is to collect urine and transport it into the renal pelvis?
1. A. 2. B. 3. C. 4. D.
A nurse manager recognizes that her staff's emotional responses to organizational change are similar to ____
a. Adaptation techniques b. Integrative tactics c. Symptoms of mental illness d. The grief model
It is important to ask women about their bladder function following birth because:
a. there may be frequency and pain indicating an infection. b. there may be a reduction in the need to go to the toilet because the baby is no longer pressing on the bladder. c. there will probably be urinary incontinence so a need to talk about pelvic floor exercises. d. there may be pain due to perineal trauma and some loss of control due to oedema making it difficult to pass urine.