Throughout your nursing career your primary role is, at all times, to ______.
a. protect those in your care
b. wear your uniform correctly
c. be on time for your shift
d. work hard
Ans: A
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a. registered nurse. b. physical therapist. c. home health aide. d. LPN/LVN.
The novice psychiatric-mental health nurse begins working at an outpatient substance abuse treatment facility that specializes in SBIRT. What does the nurse learn is the core concept behind SBIRT's approach to substance abuse intervention and treatment?
1. It employs the cognitive approach utilizing rational emotive behavior therapy. 2. It helps clinicians recognize when individuals are able to acknowledge the impact of drug use on their lives and their willingness to change behaviors that support drug use. 3. It may be used to help individuals identify and address problems in life that arise from substance use/misuse or abuse. 4. It asks individuals to examine their own actions and accept responsibility.
In caring for a person with middle to late stage or moderately severe Alzheimer's disease, which of the following concerns takes priority?
a. safety b. socialization c. body-image d. coping
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