When making introductions, the nurse should address the client by his or her surname
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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The nurse is assessing a 75-year-old patient who has presented to the ambulatory care clinic for an annual physical. The patient tells the nurse she seems to get sick more the older she gets. She questions the nurse about the reason
What response by the nurse is most appropriate? a. "Your bone marrow does not function as precise as you age." b. "You are likely coming into contact with more illness, so it isn't just age." c. "Aging does impact the capabilities of the immune system." d. "You need to take a flu vaccine to offer more protection against illness."
In-depth interviews are common to virtually all types of qualitative research
A) True B) False
A home health care agency has major problems but does not want consumers to know about these problems while the agency decides what should be done to improve them. Employees are not told to lie,
but they are advised not to share information. Which of the following is the most likely outcome of this situation? a. As long as employees do not share what they know, the community will be uninformed. b. By law, comparative information will be available to the public via the Internet. c. Only a few informed persons will know about the problems. d. Secrecy will prevail unless the local newspaper does an investigative report.
The initial nursing interventions for a conscious diabetic client experiencing clinical manifestations of hypoglycemia include:
a. having the client lie down. b. collaborating with the physician. c. providing 1/2 glass of orange juice. d. performing fingerstick blood sugar in an hour.