A student appears very nervous on the first day of clinical in a psychiatric setting. The student reviews the instructor's guidelines and appropriately takes the following actions. Select all that apply.

A) Tells the patient about personal events and interests
B) Discusses the anxious feelings with the instructor
C) Leaves the room if no patient is willing to talk
D) Builds rapport with the patient before asking personal questions
E) Consults the instructor if a shocking situation arises
F) Gravitate to patients that the student may know personally


B) Discusses the anxious feelings with the instructor
D) Builds rapport with the patient before asking personal questions
E) Consults the instructor if a shocking situation arises

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As the nurse assists a new mother with breast-feeding, she asks, "If formula is prepared to meet the nutritional needs of the newborn, what is in breast milk that makes it better?" The nurse's best response is that it contains:

a. More calories. b. Essential amino acids. c. Important immunoglobulins. d. More calcium.

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Which action should the nurse take regarding the presence of children in the birth setting?

a. Permit only children over the age of 16 to be present. b. Have additional nursing staff available to meet the needs of the children. c. Limit the amount of time spent with the laboring mother. d. Provide simple factual explanations of events.

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The fundamental belief of nurses that will foster use of a holistic nursing model to pro-mote wellness is which of the following?

a. Health care requires a partnership between patients and nurses. b. Nurses must monitor environmental influences on patient health. c. Wellness promotion centers on health teaching by professional nurses. d. The public's awareness of useful alternative therapies must be enhanced.

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All of the following information will be found on a medication label except

A. how the medication is to be given. B. the PDR number. C. the form of the drug. D. the dosage strength.

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