Unlike unstructured observational methods, structured observation does not run the risk of observational bias
A) True
B) False
B
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A client is suspected as having an infection caused by a bloodborne pathogen. For which health problems should the nurse expect the client to be tested? (Select all that apply.)
1. Hepatitis A 2. Hepatitis B 3. Hepatitis C 4. Hepatitis D 5. Hepatitis E
Which of the following teaching scenarios best illustrates the nurse providing informal teaching on a low-sodium diet?
A) The nurse discusses dietary guidelines while the client watches a cooking show on television. B) The nurse, client, and spouse review dietary orders on the discharge instructions. C) The nurse and client discuss the sodium contained in prepared canned soup. D) The nurse and client meet with a dietician to discuss ways of limiting sodium.
At what stage does a child develop a sense of "self-worth"?
A. Toddler B. Preschool C. School age D. Adolescence
The spouse of an older client asks that the client be given pills and to tell the client that they are for pain. How should the nurse respond to the spouse's request?
1. "I have to tell the client what each pill is for." 2. "I will explain to the client that pain is normal with aging." 3. "Let's speak with the health care provider about this request." 4. "Administering a placebo pill is not ethical."