Boundary violations do not represent a serious problem or violation of the rules.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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When caring for a laboring patient, the nurse notes the onset of sudden vaginal bleeding at the beginning of cervical dilation. The patient denies any pain. What action by the nurse is best?
A. Document the findings in the woman's chart. B. Place the woman in a knee-chest position. C. Prepare the woman for an immediate cesarean birth. D. Perform a careful vaginal exam to assess for exposed umbilical cord vessels.
Which is the primary assessment finding in identifying the possible cause of repeated episodes of vaginitis in a female client?
A) Tub baths preferred over shower B) Healthy sex life C) Occasional use of vinegar douches D) Type 2 diabetes mellitus
What would you say when assisting the narrative through clarification?
a. "Uh-huh" b. "Tell me what you mean by that?" c. "It seems like every time you feel stomach pain you have some type of stress in your life" d. Remain silent
At an educational session for clients with HIV infection and their support persons, the nurse is asked, "If the incidence of AIDS has declined, why is it that its prevalence has increased?" The nurse can explain this by saying:
1. "This is a statistical aberration; don't let it confuse you." 2. "More people are living longer with both HIV infection and AIDS." 3. "Delays in diagnosis and treatment contribute to the increased death rate." 4. "Transmission to vulnerable populations has affected AIDS surveillance data."