Thinking about the root causes of violence helps nurses develop prevention strategies for violence. What is an example of tertiary prevention strategy?
A) Raising awareness about violence
B) At risk for being abused
C) At risk for perpetrating abuse
D) Identified victim or perpetrator
D
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Nursing today uses the term client to describe its customers because nurses view their customers as which of the following?
1. The recipients of care 2. Collaborators in the plan of care 3. Financially responsible for the care delivered 4. The people who make all the decisions
The nurse has given report to the oncoming nurse. She must clock out in 10 minutes to avoid overtime, which has been looked upon as poor time management and discouraged by nursing administration. The oncoming nurse has been called away
A client who has experienced ineffective pain management during the shift is due for more medication and requests it. What is the nurse's decision-making regarding personal priorities based on? 1. Alternative plans to meet all of the objectives 2. A strong knowledge base 3. Input from others 4. A personal value system
To best address the patient's right to self-determination, which of the follow questions does the nurse ask at the time the patient is admitted to a nursing facility? (Select all that apply.)
a. "Do you understand what a living will and durable power of attorney are?" b. "If you have already prepared an advance care directive, can you provide it now?" c. "Are you prepared to discuss your end-of-life choices with the nursing staff?" d. "Have you discussed your end-of-life choices with your family or designated surrogate?" e. "Would you like help with preparing a living will or a durable power of attor-ney?"
The client has receives a plaster cast for an ulnar fracture. Which client data does the nurse expect on the first day after cast application?
1. Fingers with mild edema 2. Fingers cool, pale, and dry 3. Slow blanching at fingertips 4. Skin bulging over cast edge