A client in which of the following circumstances is most at risk for experiencing Situational low self-esteem?
1. recent amputation surgery
2. unhealthy interpersonal relationships
3. failure to achieve life goals
4. failure to achieve developmental milestones
ANS: 1
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How has the ethical practice of the profession of nursing been influenced by its historical heritage?
A) Expectations of society dominated nursing practice. B) Practice was dictated by religious and cultural beliefs. C) Early nursing leaders specified ethical standards for the profession. D) Cultural values provided a structure for the development of ethics.
During the sixth week of a 10-week parenting skills group, a nurse observes as several members get into a heated dispute about spanking
As a group, they decide to create a pros-and-cons poster on the use of physical discipline. At this time, what is the role of the group leader? A. To referee the debate B. To adamantly oppose physical discipline measures C. To redirect the group to a less controversial topic D. To encourage the group to solve the problem collectively
The nurse should recommend that persons who have engaged in high-risk behavior be tested for HIV. The responsibilities of persons who are HIV infected include which of the following? Select all that apply
1. Have regular medical evaluations and follow-ups. 2. Do not donate blood, plasma, body organs, or sperm. 3. Inform health care providers about the HIV infection. 4. Consider the risk of perinatal transmission and follow-up with contraceptive use.
A patient may be transferred because she requests a different room
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.