The nurse is meeting with the family of a 95-year-old Chinese client. The client's family insists that they will care for the client in their home on discharge, stating that it is their tradition and responsibility
The nurse can meet the client's need by
A) insisting that the family reconsider their decision and look at other treatment care options.
B) explaining to the family that, despite their tradition, there are resources that they can use to help them and they should not bear all the burden.
C) exploring the resources the family has to meet the client needs in their home.
D) discussing how other families have approached this problem.
C
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1. internal response. 2. external response. 3. physiologic response. 4. psychological response.
When discussing feeding practices, Mr. T tells you that he gives his 3-year-old son a bottle of warm milk to take to bed each night. You inform him that:
1. A bottle of warm milk often helps to soothe a child to sleep. 2. Giving a child a bottle when going to bed promotes tooth decay. 3. Providing a bottle of juice is better than milk. 4. A bottle at bedtime could promote choking.
The reappearance of symptoms in even stronger form after a drug dose has worn off is termed the ________ effect.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A patient is receiving care on a mental health care area that has implemented a therapeutic milieu. Which structured interaction should be available for this patient to participate? (Select all that apply.)
1. Employment groups 2. Community meetings 3. Psychoeducation classes 4. Specialty therapy groups 5. Generalized therapy groups