A community health nurse encourages clients to participate in self-care by learning about their insulin, administering it appropriately, and knowing how to monitor their blood glucose. This nurse is practicing within which model or theory?

A) Nightingale
B) Neuman
C) Rogers
D) Orem


D

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A patient is in the critical care unit having undergone surgery a week ago for multiple fractures to the his right and left legs secondary to a fall from a rooftop

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When teaching women principles of growth and development, the nurse informs them that which trimester of pregnancy is a critical time for fetal development?

a. first c. third b. second d. fourth

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The client has chest tubes in place following thoracic surgery. In working with a client who has a chest tube, the nurse should:

1. Clamp the tubes except during client assessments 2. Remove the tubing from the connection to check for adequate suction power 3. Milk or strip the tubes every 15 to 30 minutes to maintain drainage 4. Coil and secure excess tubing next to the client

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