What is important for the patient advocate to do?
A) Control patient choice of domination and dependence
B) Control patient choice of domination and independence
C) Differentiate between controlling patient choices and in assisting patient choices
D) Differentiate between not allowing freedom and allowing dependence in patient choices
C
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1. Examine the eye with an otoscope. 2. Check for the "red reflex" in the eyes. 3. Perform the cover-uncover test. 4. Use a tonometer to evaluate the eyes.
A female client has an infection of the paraurethral glands. When asked by the client what these glands do, the nurse should respond: (Select all that apply.)
1. "These glands function like the prostate gland in the male." 2. "These glands secrete mucus near the vaginal opening." 3. "These glands secrete mucus." 4. "These glands are similar to the Cowper's glands in the male." 5. "These glands are located inside the urethra." 6. "These glands serve no real function."
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A. Oral B. Rectal C. Axillary D. Tympanic E. Heat sensitive
A school health nurse made a home visit each month to a ventilator-dependent child. The mother verbalized wanting to stop taking care of her child at home. What benefits of receiving home care should the nurse reinforce to the mother? (Select all that app
a. Home care provides a quieter and less intrusive environment. b. The child will enjoy better sibling interaction at home. c. The child will have better motor and socialization skills. d. The child will have fewer infections and better nutrition. e. Home care improves marital relationships with her spouse. f. Home care is a much safer environment with less chance of mortality.