The nurse is reviewing the moral development of people. According to Gilligan, the moral judgment of women is different from that of men. Other aspects of Gilligan's view of moral development include all of the following, EXCEPT:
a. women tend to describe moral issues in the context of human relationships.
b. moral development is concerned with survival issues.
c. moral development focuses on goodness.
d. moral development progresses in relationship to cognitive development.
ANS: D
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What explanation should the nurse provide to the patient's mother? a. The patient has had a minor head trauma and should recover spontaneously. b. The patient may need to have surgery to relieve increased intracranial pressure. c. The patient may lose consciousness before beginning to recover. d. The patient has had some intracranial bleeding but should recover in time.
The nurse correctly identifies that the most effective method to prevent hospital-acquired infections is:
a. use of sterile technique. b. isolation protocols. c. antibiotic use. d. handwashing.
The nurse using critical thinking to enhance communication with patients is one who
a. Shows sympathy appropriately. b. Uses automatic responses fluently. c. Self-examines personal communication skills. d. Demonstrates passive remarks accurately.
A senior student nurse asked the instructor, "Why do we have to make home visits? The client learned self-care in the hospital." Which of the following statements would be the best response from the instructor?
a. "Home visits allow you to focus on the entire family and see threats to health and safety." b. "Making home visits will increase your marketability after you graduate." c. "Our State Board of Nursing requires home visits as part of community/public health education." d. "The national accreditation policies require that students make home visits before they graduate."