Which statement best demonstrates the nurse's ability to set aside personal feelings and to problem solve in a critically based manner?
A) "I can only imagine how difficult it is to have a critically ill child."
B) "What did I do to cause you to be so uncomfortable working on my team?"
C) "What can I do to help you, a novice nurse, effectively care for your clients?"
D) "I'd like to hear how you manage the physical and emotional stress of nursing."
C
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Once the acute feelings of illness are resolved, what is an appropriate intervention when treating a client with a psychosocial problem?
a. Avoid expression of feelings as this will provide a relapse of acute symptoms. b. Minimize secondary gains. c. Convey an attitude that such behavior is not acceptable. d. Assist the client to limit social network to avoid additional stress.
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A patient has received a heart transplant for dilated cardiomyopathy. Because the patient has a high risk for cardiac tamponade, of which sign/symptoms does the nurse immediately notify the provider?
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