Clients who experience sexual assault often experience bias. Which type of bias would apply to a client who had been sexually assaulted?
A) Ethnic bias B) Natural bias C) Negative bias D) Racial bias
C
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A father expresses frustration that his school-aged child is suddenly "sick all the time." What action by the nurse is best?
a. Encourage the father to give the child a multivitamin each day. b. Explain that illness is frequent in this age group because of exposure to others. c. Encourage the father to discuss testing the child's immunity with the provider. d. Make sure the parents are washing their hands frequently in the home.
Using the classical organizational theory model, the most appropriate method for the nurse to voice concern over unfair client workload assignments would be to:
1. Invite the director of nursing to a unit meeting. 2. Organize a unit meeting to discuss the problem on all shifts. 3. Discuss the problem with the team leader and then the charge nurse/unit supervisor if the problem remains unsolved. 4. Circulate a petition to all staff seeking support for change in assignment policy.
The nurse is teaching a client with angina about taking nitroglycerin (NTG) tablets. What should the nurse include in this teaching?
1. Take the tablet with a large glass of water. 2. Call 911 if pain is not relieved after taking one pill. 3. Place a tablet under the tongue as soon as chest pain starts. 4. Discard any tablets if they produce a tingling sensation.
A contraction stress test indicates the following: late decelerations occurring in about two of the three contractions. The nurse documents these results as
a. negative c. unsatisfactory b. positive d. suspicious