The core principles of applied improvisation have valuable learning experiences that involve all of the following EXCEPT
A. Assertiveness and listening
B. Critical thinking and emotional intelligence
C. Development of positive relationships
D. Starting IV therapy
ANS: D
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The infant is suspected of having an esophageal atresia/tracheoesophageal fistula. While waiting for the pediatrician to see the infant, the nurse should: 1. Position the infant in semi-Fowler position. 2. Allow the infant to be taken to the mother's room for bonding. 3. Offer the infant formula feeding instead of breastfeeding. 4. Wrap the infant in blankets and place in a crib by the viewing window.
The perinatal nurse suggests that a laboring woman may wish to use the birth ball. The patient questions the rationale for this suggestion. The best answer by the nurse is that use of the birth ball will facilitate what action?
A. Decreased maternal anxiety B. Decreased transmission of pain C. Fetal descent D. Increased number of opioid receptors
A client is diagnosed with a bacterial infection. Which of the following is an example of this type of infection?
1. Malaria 2. Gastroenteritis 3. Urinary tract infection 4. Typhus
Although stress may result from either a positive or a negative event, the physical effects are similar. Which statement best describes the long term effects of stress?
a. Eustress is likely to result in short term stress. b. Chronic distress can take a toll on the individual. c. Stress usually manifests in physical symptoms first. d. Distress generally results in more effective coping skills.