When applying the principles of transcultural nursing, which of the following must the nurse do first?
A) Cultivate cultural sensitivity
B) Develop cultural awareness
C) Learn the client's group culture
D) Demonstrate respect for culture
Ans: B
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Cardiac tamponade is suspected in a patient diagnosed with pericarditis. What assessment data would assist the nurse in determining the presence of this complication?
1. Changes in systolic blood pressure during inspiration 2. Arterial blood gases 3. The rhythm of the pulse in relation to inspiration and expiration 4. A cardiac murmur that occurs during systole
Which are intended responses of antispasmodic drugs used to treat overactive bladder? (Select all that apply.)
a. Urine leakage is contained in adult diapers. b. Frequency of urination is decreased. c. Perspiration (sweating) is increased. d. Incontinence of urine is decreased. e. Detrusor muscle spasm is strengthened. f. Sense if urinary urgency is decreased.
Which component of nursing care is central to the care-based approach to bioethics?
A) provision of physical care B) relationships with healthcare providers C) nurse–patient relationship D) management of care