A group of nursing students are reviewing information about spirituality and religiousness. The group demonstrates understanding of these concepts when they identify religiousness as which of the following?

A) Feeling of connectedness
B) Way of interpreting life events
C) Relationship with a unifying force
D) Community participation in common worship


D

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A. Avoid bubble baths and nylon panties. B. Offer the child fluids frequently. C. Place the child on a voiding schedule. D. Teach the child to wipe from front to back.

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The heart rate of a newborn infant should be determined by:

A. auscultation of the apical pulse. B. gentle palpation of the carotid artery. C. auscultation of the carotid artery. D. palpation of the radial artery.

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A client taking the drug ReVia for alcohol abuse tells the nurse that he wants to join AA as an added support for his recovery. The nurse's best response would be

a. "Although AA is a support toward sobriety, the fact that you are presently taking ReVia would probably make you ineligible for membership." b. "AA has been able to help many people stay sober, but it does require that you have a sponsor. Do you know of someone who is a member?" c. "Joining AA is going to involve your family to some degree. Have you discussed your plans with them?" d. "That sounds like a very good idea. Shall we try to locate a chapter near you and see when they meet?"

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The nurse manager in the Emergency Department needs to implement new staffing patterns. As a transformational leader, the nurse manager should:

a. Explain in detail how well the new idea will work. b. Reinforce how this change will respond to the ideas and solutions generated by staff members. c. Reason with staff members that the new idea will save money and allow more free time. d. Imply that raises will be smaller than anticipated if the new idea is not accepted.

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