A client provides history of being a rape survivor to an advanced practice nurse therapist. The nursing assessment would most likely reveal that the perpetrator was MOST likely which of the following?
a. a stranger
b. a serial rapist
c. a person known to the victim
d. imaginary and did not really exist
C
A majority of perpetrators of the rape of women are individuals known to these women. Many are spouses or boyfriends. Some rapes are the result of "date rape," where the individual is attending a party or on a date with someone she knows.
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A) Cushing's syndrome. B) Cardinal's symptom. C) Cullen's sign. D) Cyanosis syndrome.
What is the correct term for prejudice against older adults?
a. Socialism b. Sexism c. Racism d. Ageism
During a psychoeducational group on assertiveness training, a client admits that he is too aggressive. The client asks for suggestions on what he can do to change and be more assertive and less aggressive
Which is the most appropriate nursing response? A) "Several techniques, including meditation and progressive muscle relaxation, appear helpful". B) "There's not much that can be done about aggressive behavior because of the biological correlates." C) "Certain types of medications have been proven effective in promoting assertive communication." D) "There are several techniques, including 'I statements,' role playing, and thought stopping, that can be helpful in promoting assertive behaviors."
The nurse in the newborn nursery understands the importance of preventing the transmission of infection. Which of the following actions will help minimize the spread of organisms?
a. Contaminated nipples are washed carefully b. Clothing or blankets that touch the floor are dusted off before using c. Handwashing is encouraged d. Formula is prepared with the undivided attention of the staff