Your tone of voice represents 23% of the meaning of the messages you send.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A nurse teaching a smoking cessation class includes the following statements in the presentation:
"Everyone here tonight has the ability to control the urge to smoke. You are all rational people who understand that smoking is the cause of many significant health problems, and that it is a voluntary event that you are going to learn to do without. Regardless of your motivation, you will get help here to understand your triggers to smoke, and how to control them." Which theory or model is the nurse using to promote smoking cessation? 1. The Self-Efficacy Model. 2. The Theory of Reasoned Action. 3. The Health Promotion Model. 4. The Health Belief Model.
The nurse and is very concerned about infection control in the Surgery Department. Recently she provided education to the surgery staff on ways to eliminate transient hand flora. The most pre-cise description for this is hand:
a. hygiene. b. washing. c. antisepsis. d. rub.
Joan is a certified nursing specialist on a medical-surgical floor. The unit is frequently short-staffed, and the manager is on maternity leave. Joan is the acting manager and frequently needs to tend to managerial issues
She has a 3-day workshop coming up that she is leading. What type of stress might she be experiencing? a. Role ambiguity b. Role incongruity c. Role resistance d. Role underload
An undergraduate nursing dean is expecting a site visit from the school's accrediting agency
To ensure that the school meets the agency's objectives for accreditation, it would be most important that the dean would assess whether course work provided opportunities for students in a. different types of health care organizations and levels of care. b. mastering basic science concepts as they apply to nursing care. c. providing charitable care through nurse-run clinics and offices. d. working with community-based clients and regional health needs.