The home care nurse asks the patient and family about their socioeconomic status, culture, and beliefs. This occurs during which phase of care?
A) Assessment
B) Nursing diagnosis
C) Outcome criteria
D) Implementation
Ans: A
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a. States of sleep are independent of environmental stimuli. b. The quiet alert stage is the best stage for newborn stimulation. c. Cycles of sleep states are uniform in newborns of the same age. d. Muscle twitches and irregular breathing are common during deep sleep.
Transcultural issues and conflicts are more likely to arise when nurses:
a. are aware of their own bias and judgments of others. b. judge another's behavior by their own cultural values. c. understand their own cultural beliefs and values. d. avoid judging others based on preconceived ideas.
Which best describes the evidence-based model for psychiatric nursing practice?
a. Proof that the psychiatric nurse in a home-care setting really does care for assigned patients b. Description of what the psychiatric nurse does including how the nurse adds value to the health care organization c. How psychiatric nurses prove to their employers that they do what they are required to do for patient care d. The process by which the psychiatric nurse documents nursing care on the psychiatric nursing unit
The nurse is caring for a 79-year-old client with dementia. The client worked as an obstetrics nurse before retiring. Despite her dementia, she still remembers terms and procedures and basic nursing care interventions from her past career
This is an example of: a. Working memory b. Reasoning c. Information processing d. Crystallized intelligence