A client with dependent personality disorder approaches a nursing station every 15 minutes with various inappropriate requests
To promote independence, the nurse asks the client to approach the station only one time an hour unless it is a clearly defined emergency; the definition of which is reviewed with the client. Which function is the nurse promoting?
A) Providing reality orientation
B) Ensuring physical need fulfillment
C) Setting limits on behavior
D) Providing client education
C
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The nurse wants to do a quick evaluation of a one-month-old infant's hearing. Which assessment will provide the best information?
1. Examining the ear canal with an otoscope 2. Using a vibrating tuning fork placed against the child's skull 3. Using tympanometry 4. Using a noisemaker in the infant's presence to evaluate the child's response
The nurse explains that the ____________________ can sense the oxygen concentration in the blood and signal the brainstem to increase respiration
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A local health system implemented a number of health promotion policies and plans to prioritize health problems. The system must now evaluate the effectiveness of the interventions
Which groups are stakeholders in this initiative and would be involved in the evaluation process? A) Only consumers who were directly affected by the services provided B) Consumers, community leaders, and politicians C) Only hospital and clinic personnel who administered healthcare needs D) Healthcare providers employed by other health systems
Which finding rules out defects in the cornea, lens, and vitreous chamber of an infant?
a. Bilateral red reflex b. Symmetric corneal light reflex c. Bilateral blink reflex d. Symmetric eye movements