Which of the following nursing care models are hospital-based?
a. Case management
b. Functional
c. Private duty
d. Team
A, B, D
Rationale: Case management, functional, primary, and team are nursing care models that are hospital-based.
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A. 1950s-1960s: nuclear family, simple issues, father dominated B. 1960s-1970s: extended families, lower income, divorced parents C. 1980s-1990s: exploring social issues, stressed family closeness D. 1990s: single parents, social issues including poverty and abuse E. New millennium: alternative family structures, extended family
A client who has had a stroke with left-sided hemiparesis has been referred to a rehabilitation center. The client asks why rehabilitation is necessary at this point. What is the nurse's best response?
A. "Your physician has ordered this treatment for you." B. "If you do not have rehabilitation, you may never walk again." C. "Rehabilitation will help you to function at the highest level possible." D. "Rehabilitation will reverse any physical deficits caused by the stroke."
The type of energy stored in foods is:
1. Mechanical 2. Electrical 3. Chemical 4. Thermal
The nurse uses the PLISSIT format in helping clients who have sexual dysfunction. Which action by the nurse best reflects the 'IT' section of this format?
A) Recommend intensive therapy with a qualified sex therapist. B) Use the technique of informal therapeutic groups to assist the client and partner. C) Use information technology such as the Internet to obtain guidance suggestions for the client. D) Evaluate previous interventions and treatment for success.