Problem-solving used in the nurse-client relationship is known as:

A. Case management.
B. Nursing process.
C. Evaluation techniques.
D. Remediation theory.


ANS: B

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The nurse is reviewing flow chart entries for a client experiencing pain. Which chart entries represent subjective data?

1. The client's leg is red and swollen. 2. The client complains of leg tenderness. 3. The client's white blood cell count is 5.6. 4. The client demonstrates guarding behaviors during the assessment of the affected extremity. 5. The client complains leg cramps.

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The client can acknowledge the possibility that she exaggerates her symptoms, but she continues to hold on to the belief that something is physically wrong, in the face of evidence to the contrary. The client's diagnosis is most likely to be

1. malingering. 2. hypochondriasis. 3. a conversion reaction. 4. body dysmorphic disorder.

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What position would be most appropriate to reduce pressure ulcers in a bedridden patient?

a. Directly on his side, with the trochanter bearing the weight b. Supine, with the sacrum and iliac crest bearing the weight c. In a semi-Fowler position, with the sacrum and ischium bearing the weight d. In a lateral position, with body rotated 30 degrees with gluteus bearing the weight

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When a nurse is evaluating the data and continuing with data collection for ongoing monitoring, the nurse is completing which component of the FOCUS PDCA model for continuous quality improvement?

a. plan c. check b. do d. act

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