A nurse is caring for four clients. Which client is least likely to seek psychiatric care?
A) Jewish female social worker
B) Catholic female accountant
C) Jewish male teacher
D) Protestant male business executive
D
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The family of an older client asks if the client is at risk for developing dementia. What information should the nurse ask the family?
1. If there is a family history of the disease. 2. Can the client remember what was served for dinner last night. 3. If the client keeps forgetting where the keys are 4. If the client remembered today's appointment
A nurse teaches older adults about skin care and aging. Which of the following would be appropriate to include in this teaching? (Select all that apply.)
A) Avoid sunscreens with a sun protection factor (SPF) higher than 14. B) Gently apply rubbing alcohol to keratosis growths to remove them. C) Include adequate amounts of fluid and vitamins in the daily diet. D) Use firm rubbing motions when drying your skin. E) Use emollient moisturizing lotions after bathing. F) When bathing or showering, use a mild, unscented soap.
The nurse is participating in an interprofessional team conference. Which statement indicates that a care provider has a societal attitude that can influence care?
1. "You people always seem to think you know more than me, and I'm the doctor." 2. "The patient agrees to stay in the hospital for treatment despite wanting to go home." 3. "I appreciate having an opportunity to review the patient's physical therapy treatment plan." 4. "Although the prescribed medications are often used for this disease process, the results have not been very good for this patient."
When an electronic thermometer is used to take an oral temperature, the device that is inserted into the patient's mouth is color-coded with a/an ____________________ tip.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).