Which of the dimensions of spirituality should nurses be responsible for in care delivery (select all that apply)?
a. Culture
b. Beliefs
c. Values
d. Meanings
e. Goals
B, C, D, E
Although definitions of spirituality are endless, nurses need to be responsible for five dimensions: beliefs, values, meanings, goals, and relationships.
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The nurse is teaching the client how to administer insulin before discharge. The nurse teaches the safest and most effective sites for insulin injection. The nurse is demonstrating which of the following?
1. The psychomotor domain 2. The cognitive domain 3. Demonstration and role modeling 4. Adaptation to changing health status
A nurse is caring for a 4-year-old girl. The mother says that the girl is afraid of cats and dogs and does not like to go to the playground anymore because she wants to avoid the dogs that are often being walked at the park
What should the nurse tell the mother? A) "It is best to avoid the playground until she outgrows the fear." B) "She needs to face her fears head-on; take her to the park as much as possible." C) "Acknowledge her fear and help her develop a strategy for dealing with it." D) "Try to minimize her fears and insist that she go to the park."
A client has developed a nosocomial cystitis. Which of these organisms MOST commonly causes cystitis?
a. Candida albicans c. Escherichia coli b. Clostridium d. Streptococcus aureus
Which scenario reflects the "two schools of thought" doctrine?
1. The nurse manager insists that standards are uniform and all nurses must act in the same manner. 2. An honest error in judgment prevented a nurse from providing quality care. 3. Nurses on one unit vary in their choice of ways to deliver quality care. 4. The hospital policy and procedures manual lists both local and national nursing care quality standards.