Physical restraint is considered a beneficial intervention for select clients and is based on which premise?
A) Clients with poor boundaries do not respond to verbal redirection and they need firm and consistent limit setting.
B) Clients with limited internal control over their behavior need external controls to prevent harm to themselves and others.
C) Clients with antisocial tendencies need to submit to authority.
D) Whereas clients with behavioral dysfunction need behavioral intervention, clients with cognitive dysfunction require cognitive intervention.
B
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Which of these provide the basis for selecting nursing interventions to achieve the goals for which the nurse is accountable?
a. medical diagnosis c. nursing process b. nursing diagnosis d. specific orders
The nurse is providing home care instructions to a patient who has recently had a skin graft. It's most important that the patient remember to:
A) Use cosmetic camouflage techniques. B) Protect the graft from direct sunlight. C) Continue physical therapy. D) Apply lubricating lotion to the graft site.
How might a nurse graduate seek to attain the career goal to become a neonatal nurse practitioner?
A) Apply to a neonatal nurse practitioner graduate program upon completion of her baccalaureate degree B) Apply for a position on a general medical surgical unit so that she can best learn the inner workings of a health care agency and develop a strong skill base. C) Seek to work first in all areas of mother baby care. D) Seek to work a year or two in a neonatal setting prior to applying to a neonatal nurse practitioner program.
Although drugs exert changes in mood and behavior, the changes are only temporary; it is through ________ that permanent changes in mood and behavior occur.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).