A nurse is leading a group session on sexual health promotion for victims of sexual violence. One of the clients makes the comment, "After what we have been through, this is the least of our concerns." The nurse knows that:
A) Clients will learn to identify potential abusers.
B) Once the issues are addressed in the session, the survivors will be able to function normally again.
C) Sexual healing is important for many survivors.
D) Clients will realize that everyone has problems.
C
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Utilizing Bronfenbrenner's ecologic theory of development, the nurse caring for a child would discuss the parents' work environment as part of an assessment of that child's:
1. Macrosystem. 2. Exosystem. 3. Mesosystem. 4. Chronosystem.
As a result of shared medical decision making, a patient undergoes a surgical procedure that results in paralysis. What must the patient prove to bring a successful malpractice suit based on informed consent?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. The patient had no part in the decision to operate. 2. The procedure's known risk of paralysis was not explained to the patient. 3. Since the decision making was shared, no malpractice suit is possible. 4. It was the procedure that caused the harm. 5. That the amount of damage to the patient cannot be determined.
The nurse outlines the advantages of the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide (HCTZ) as (select all that apply):
1. potassium-sparing. 2. effective for African-Americans. 3. consistent blood pressure control. 4. no side effects. 5. decreases heart rate.
Many medications are developed in hopes of treating cancer. Many of these cancer drugs work by:
1. Encouraging cell replication. 2. Forming new DNA. 3. Assisting in the repair of DNA damage. 4. Substituting the drug into the DNA of the cancer cell.