A student studying counseling has come to the nurse for periodical assessment. During the assessment, he asks the nurse which factor could have a major influence on decisions made by adults in each period of development
What should the nurse's reply include? A) Their financial status
B) Their upbringing
C) Their previous experiences
D) Their medical history
C
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The patient has been diagnosed with hepatitis C virus (HCV). At present, what is the primary risk factor for HCV transmission?
A) Lack of hand hygiene by food industry workers B) Multiple sexual contacts with either gender C) Contaminated needlestick exposure D) Contaminated blood transfusions
A woman reports feeling uterine contractions that are strong, but on subsequent cervical checks, the nurse does not note any changes. What action by the nurse is most appropriate?
A. Assess the woman for causes of anxiety. B. Attempt an external version of the fetus. C. Instruct the woman on nipple stimulation. D. Prepare to administer oxytoxin (Pitocin).
In order that they are clear and easily understood by other members of the health care team, the nurse recognizes that client goals or outcomes should be documented according to specific crite-rion
Of the following, the outcome statement that best meets the established criteria is: 1. "Client will describe activity restrictions." 2. "Client will verbalize understanding of treatments." 3. "Client will be ambulated in hallway 3 times each day." 4. "Client's respiratory rate will remain within 20 to 24 breaths per minute by 9/24."
One approach to community health planning is called the community empowerment model. In which actions would a nurse working under this model probably engage?
A. Motivate bankers and other money people to help the community in its development. B. Obtain the best experts available to help the community develop. C. Use a grass roots approach and democratic decision making. D. Write several grants to get money for the community and health care programs.