The nurse is working with a child who has engaged in bullying. Which of the following would be most effective for the nurse to implement?
A) Psychoeducation
B) Bibliotherapy
C) Early intervention program
D) Social skills training
D
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Which three health maintenance and promotion interventions would be most indicated and beneficial for patients with serious mental illness? Select all that apply
a. Walk with the patient during meetings and to nearby appointments. b. Point out that smoking is dangerous to one's health and discourage it. c. Screen the patient regularly for hypertension and diabetes mellitus. d. Encourage the patient to join a health club to promote exercise. e. Help the patient learn to prepare nutritious, tasty, inexpensive meals. f. Take the patient to medical appointments, and wait for him outside.
In a forensic practice setting, the nurse must learn to be alert to one of the most dominant barriers to building a therapeutic relationship with forensic clients, which is the fact that:
A) Clients commonly struggle with trusting others. B) Clients frequently are transferred to other forensic institutions. C) The lifestyle of the incarcerated client is solitary. D) Nurses often transgress professional boundaries with the clients.
Infants born to mothers with diabetes are at increased risk of developing the neonatal respiratory distress syndrome
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A nurse who works on a medical-surgical unit reads an article about a research study regarding nursing care in the intensive care unit (ICU) and decreased nosocomial infections. Which action should the nurse take in exploring this research topic?'
a. Institute a pilot study utilizing the outlined nursing care. b. Discuss the research with the Chief of Nursing at the institution. c. Do a journal search and look for similar studies related to non-ICU patients. d. Take the article to the head nurse in the ICU and suggest a new policy be developed.