What core value of nursing care is missing when a nursing intervention is delegated to a UAP?
A) communication C) nurse/patient dynamic
B) patient teaching D) competent care
C
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The most helpful response for the nurse to make when a patient being treated as an outpatient states, "I am considering committing suicide" is:
a. "I am glad you shared this. There is nothing to worry about. We will work it out.". b. "We need to talk more about the things you have to live for, the good in life.". c. "I think you should admit yourself to the hospital to get help with this.". d. "Bringing this up is a very positive action on your part. Tell me more.".
"Working through" in a psychoanalytic group setting is defined as:
a. defending oneself against unfair or erroneous accusations made by other participants b. the process of taking new insights and using them to make lasting intrapersonal change c. displaying active resistance to attempts to draw out unconscious, unrecognized patterns d. consciously interacting with group members as if they were people from one's past
Some of the main concepts of authentic leadership were identified earlier as a part of which approach?
a. Leader-member exchange b. Transformational c. Path–goal d. Adaptive
The patient has smoked a pack of cigarettes per day for 20 years. The patient also takes oral contraceptives. In implementing a teaching plan, what is the most important information for the nurse to include?
1. "You are at a higher risk for a heart attack than nonsmokers." 2. "The nicotine will decrease the effectiveness of your birth control pills." 3. "You are at a higher risk for developing diabetes than smokers who do not use birth control pills." 4. "You are at a higher risk for emphysema than nonsmokers."