What aspect of Watson's Model of Human Caring distinguishes it from most other nursing models?
a. Understanding health as a dynamic state rather than a static goal
b. Viewing nursing as a process to help clients achieve their greatest potential ra-ther than as a curing profession
c. Use of a philosophical approach rather than a systems theory approach
d. Defining environment as both internal and external rather than just external
C
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Stress incontinence is
a. More common in men b. Most common in long-term care facilities c. A sudden loss of small amounts of urine when coughing, laughing, or lifting d. Caused by bladder obstruction
A nurse is caring for a client with pin insertions in his left thigh. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform to prevent infection to the pin site?
A) Avoid removing crusted secretions. B) Avoid applying moisturizing ointment to pin sites. C) Teach the client to cleanse the pin sites. D) Cleanse the skin at the pin sites moving inward.
A client is prescribed dopamine. Which of the following would the nurse include in the client's plan of care?
A) Administering dopamine only via IV route B) Maintaining a fixed rate of administration C) Monitoring blood pressure every half hour D) Diluting dopamine with sodium bicarbonate
Caitlin is 5 years old. In addition to assessing her height and weight, you also assess her psychosocial development. According to Erikson's developmental theory, her current stage would be:
a. Phallic-oedipal stageB. Speech and conscious needC. Perceptual D. Initiative vs guilt