Which of the following is not a concept included in Benner's Model of Skill Acquisition in Nursing?
A) Competence
B) Clinical knowledge
C) Experience
D) Caring
D
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A female nurse is interviewing a man who has recently immigrated. During the course of the interview, he leans forward and then finally moves his chair close enough that his knees are nearly touching the nurse's knees
The nurse begins to feel uncomfortable with his proximity. Which statement most closely reflects what the nurse should do next? a. The nurse should try to relax; these behaviors are culturally appropriate for this person. b. The nurse should discreetly move his or her chair back until the distance is more comfortable, and then continue with the interview. c. These behaviors are indicative of sexual aggression, and the nurse should confront this person about his behaviors. d. The nurse should laugh but tell him that he or she is uncomfortable with his proximity and ask him to move away.
A patient states that he returned from a 2-week camping trip a few days ago. He complains of nausea and anorexia and dark urine. What additional information would assist in diagnosing hepatitis A?
a. Exposure to blood b. Recent ingestion of raw fish c. History of intravenous drug use d. Multiple sex partners
A nurse is explaining a behavioral contract with the patient. Which statement by the nurse is most accurate? "A behavioral contract
a. lets me decide what rewards I will give you when you meet certain objectives." b. does not have a specific time frame and continues until I terminate it." c. eliminates the need to keep records of the behavior we are working on." d. is planned and evaluated by both of us and concerns a specific goal."
A patient has been prescribed acarbose (Precose). What is the advantage of acarbose over alternative drugs?
A) It can replace the use of insulin. B) The patient does not have to limit food intake. C) It delays the digestion of complex carbohydrates. D) It prevents alkalosis.