Human responses to health conditions and life processes that may develop in a vulnerable individual, family, or community are known as a(n) __________ __________ ____________

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risk nursing diagnosis

A risk nursing diagnosis is defined as the human responses to health conditions/life processes that may develop in a vulnerable individual, family, or community.

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Nursing roles associated with shifts in the delivery of psychiatric services to social and community settings would not include:

1. Leading community support groups for couples receiving genetic counseling. 2. Providing case management as part of an interdisciplinary team. 3. Participating as a member of a community board for social planning activities. 4. Providing individual therapy in a private practice setting.

Nursing

The nurse instructs a clinic patient on using an inhaler for his asthma attacks. Which is correct about the use of an inhaler?

a. The medication must go into the back of the nose. b. The medication must go directly into the throat. c. The medication must get to the ears. d. The medication must go into the lungs.

Nursing

A patient is experiencing severe headaches and pressure over her eyes. She feels congested but has no temperature elevation. There is a past history of sinus infection with this patient. What might the nurse expect the physician to order?

a. Expectorant b. Antibiotic c. Antitussive d. Decongestant

Nursing

When your patient is given a diagnosis of cancer, his first statement is "What did I ever do that God is punishing me?" This is an example of:

1. maladaptive coping. 2. behavioral emotionalism. 3. spiritual distress. 4. spiritual maladaptation.

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