In caring for a child who has been admitted after being sexually abused, which of the following interventions would be included in the child's plan of care?
A) Observe for signs of anxiety.
B) Weigh on the same scale each day.
C) Encourage frequent family visits.
D) Test the urine for glucose upon admission.
A
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The RN overhears the nurses' aide speaking in a harsh tone to Mrs. Smith, who has some early Alzheimer's memory loss. When the aide leaves the room, the RN talks with her. Which would be the most appropriate approach?
A) "You must remember to watch your tone of voice with patients. Someone might overhear." B) "Do you think it would be a good idea to have an in-service on dealing with Alzheimer's patients?" C) "I am concerned about your conversation with Mrs. Smith. It seemed short and impatient." D) "I have decided to reassign Mrs. Smith to another aide."
Roger's identified four fundamental postulates that form the basis of reality and described this postulate as ‘the fundamental unit of the living and the non-living'
A. Openness B. Pattern C. Pandimensionality D. Energy fields
Upon assessment, the nurse notes that a client has dyspnea, crackles in both lung bases, and tires easily upon exertion. Which nursing diagnosis is best supported by these assessment details?
1. Ineffective Breathing Pattern 2. Anxiety 3. Ineffective Airway Clearance 4. Impaired Gas Exchange
An experienced psychiatric registered nurse has taken a new position leading groups in a day treatment program. Without further education, which group is this nurse most qualified to lead?
A. A psychodrama group B. A psychotherapy group C. A parenting group D. A family therapy group