When working in the client's home, you should not
A. prepare meals or shop for groceries.
B. maintain a safe environment.
C. take sides in family disputes.
D. interact with family members.
Answer: C
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The patient, age 21, has been treated for chlamydia and has a history of recurrent herpes. What should the nurse counsel this patient about?
a. Sexual history, risk reduction measures, and testing for HIV b. Getting an appointment at a family planning clinic c. Testing for HIV and what the test results mean d. Abstinence and a monogamous relationship
While conducting an assessment, the nurse asks the patient to rate her pain, with 1 being no pain and 10 being the worst pain she ever experienced. The nurse is utilizing which therapeutic communication technique?
1. Focusing 2. Encouraging comparison 3. Offering self 4. Accepting
The 12-year-old patient reports that menarche occurred 5 months ago. She has had bleeding every day this month, and is very worried. The nurse should explain that the most common cause of this bleeding is:
1. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding (DUB). 2. Diabetes mellitus (DM). 3. Pregnancy. 4. Von Willebrand's disease.
How are ethics and public policies similar?
a. Both are abstract principles that often differ in actual practice. b. Both are best achieved by persons in high political office who can effect change. c. Both strive for the public good. d. Both use general principles in making decisions.