A client tells the nurse they are concerned that their diabetes will become a serious illness. Which model of health should the nurse recognize the client's statement is most aligned with?

A. The Eudaemonistic Model.
B. The Role Performance Model.
C. The Health Belief Model.
D. The Clinical Model.


Answer: C

Nursing

You might also like to view...

Invasive lines are placed in the cardiac surgery patient preoperatively and maintained in place postoperation for the purpose of

A) preventing infection. B) monitoring. C) increasing cardiac output. D) preventing arrhythmias.

Nursing

Which of the following does the nurse do when preparing to perform a skilled and de-tailed assessment of an older adult that is not required usually when assessing a younger individual?

a. Provide for adequate privacy. b. Allow more time for assessing. c. Gather all of the needed supplies. d. Complete evaluation in one sitting.

Nursing

The nurse accidentally administers the client's medication to the wrong client. Place the nursing actions in the order they should be performed

Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list. Response 1. Notify the health care provider and/or charge nurse. Response 2. Document the medication error and complete an incident or event form. Response 3. Administer the medications to the proper client. Response 4. Assess the client receiving the wrong medications. Response 5. Monitor the client who received the wrong medications frequently for untoward effects of the drugs.

Nursing

A patient tells the nurse, "My husband left me to be with God." What should the nurse realize this patient is demonstrating?

1. coping 2. denial 3. a regional difference in the way death is expressed 4. a cultural rite related to death

Nursing