The nurse and client, a 20-year-old expectant mother, are discussing the advantages and disadvantages of breastfeeding

To enhance understanding of the implications of breastfeeding, the nurse says, "Tell me more about how you will work full time and breastfeed.". Asking this question is an example of which aspect of the advocacy process? a. Verification
b. Clarification
c. Amplification
d. Affirmation


B
Clarification is a process in which the nurse and client strive to understand meanings in a com-mon way.

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The role of ethics committees is to:

A. Resolve ethical dilemmas. B. Prevent the physician from getting the institution into legal confrontations. C. Establish guidelines to eliminate ethical dilemmas. D. Provide appropriate guidance for the health-care team, family members, and the client.

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When a neuron is stimulated and causes depolarization of the nerve, what occurs?

A) Calcium rushes into the cell. B) Sodium rushes into the cell. C) Potassium rushes into the cell. D) Sodium and potassium are actively pumped out to the cell.

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The community nurse is working with a client from Southeast Asia who has delivered her first child. Her mother has come to live with the family for several months

The nurse understands that the main role of the grandmother while visiting is to do which of the following? 1. Help the new mother by allowing her to focus on resting and caring for the baby. 2. Teach her son-in-law the right way to be a father because this is his first child. 3. Make sure that her daughter does not become abusive towards the infant. 4. Pass on the cultural values and beliefs to the newborn grandchild.

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