The ability to organize and manage individual responses to the demands of the environment is called ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
self-efficacy
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The nurse is caring for a client who has had a temperature of 38.8°C for the past 24 hours. When medicating the client for pain, the nurse is aware that:
A) elimination of the drug may be prolonged. B) the analgesic should be given by a parenteral route. C) the analgesic effect may be shortened. D) absorption of the drug will be reduced.
A client visits the clinic and tells the nurse about being under a great deal of stress on the job for the last month. Using Lazarus's model to evaluate the client's stress experience, the nurse should ask the client:
A) "What effect is the stress having on your job performance?" B) "How would you describe the social support network within your family?" C) "What is the specific event that you find most stressful?" D) "When did you first become aware of experiencing this stress?"
Nurses at a homeless clinic are concerned that homeless clients rarely return to have the nurses assess the findings of their tuberculosis (TB) skin tests. Which of the following is the most appropriate policy for the clinic to have regarding the screenin
a. Call all homeless clients 48 hours after TB skin testing to remind them to return to the clinic for test interpretation. b. Have homeless individuals read their TB skin test, if necessary, and mail in results on a postage-paid card coded to protect privacy. c. Re-administer the TB skin test if the client returns later than scheduled for test interpretation. d. Routinely refer all homeless clients for chest x-rays.
In addition to osmosis, what force is involved in the movement of water between the plasma and interstitial fluid spaces?
a. Oncotic pressure b. Buffering c. Net filtration d. Hydrostatic pressure