A client learns how to bathe her baby and shares with the nurse her hesitation of a return demonstration stating that she is afraid when she gets him wet he will slip and get hurt
The nurse replies that with the bassinet under the baby, there should be no time that the baby is not safe. The client performs the bath and the nurse congratulates her on a great job. Which of the following correlates with information from the text that this behavioral change was well integrated?
A) The client understands the educational material.
B) The client has mastered a particular health care skill.
C) The client uses the new information or skill effectively.
D) The client must be validated by persons significant to the client.
D
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During shift report, the night nurse reports that the child who is terminally ill has developed tolerance to the morphine that the child has been receiving. The oncoming nurse realizes that the child:
1. Is physically dependent on morphine. 2. Is addicted to morphine. 3. Is showing physical signs of withdrawal. 4. Will need more medication to achieve the same effect.
As part of Standard Precautions, nurses wear gloves when handling the newborn. The chief reason is:
a. To protect the baby from infection. b. That it is part of the Apgar protocol. c. To protect the nurse from contamination by the newborn. d. Because the nurse has primary responsibility for the baby during the first 2 hours.
Which type of patient care delivery model implements care by a professional nurse as a leader of a group of workers who is responsible for the care of a group of patients?
A) Patient-focused/Patient-centered care B) Primary nursing C) Team nursing D) Total patient care
Kelley, a CNA, walks into a hospital room and finds Mr. Lowry unresponsive. What should Kelly do next?
A. Calmly check for an open airway, for breathing, and for a pulse. B. Find another nursing assistant and have the nursing assistant check Mr. Lowry. C. Run to the nurse's station and page the supervising nurse to come to the room. D. Call for help immediately and activate the emergency response system.