Which of the following best reflects nursing's view of clients as holistic beings?

A) Physical, psychosocial, religious
B) Mind, body, spirit
C) Id, ego, superego
D) Spiritual, egocentric, naive


B

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A client is diagnosed in stage seven of AD. To address the client's symptoms, which nursing intervention should take priority?

1. Improve cognitive status by encouraging involvement in social activities. 2. Decrease social isolation by providing group therapies. 3. Promote dignity by providing comfort, safety, and self-care measures. 4. Facilitate communication by providing assistive devices.

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When performing the initial assessment on a new client in a geriatric outpatients practice, the most effective method the nurse can implement to elicit an accurate medication assessment is to ask that the client:

a. make a list of all her current medications. b. work with a family member to make a list of her medications. c. bring in all of the medications that she is currently taking. d. allow her previous primary care provider to provide a list of medications.

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A nurse caring for a patient that has an immunosuppressive disorder knows that continual monitoring of the patient is critical. What is the rationale behind the need for continual monitoring?

A) So the patient's needs can be met immediately B) So medications can be given as ordered and signs of adverse reactions noted C) So early signs of impending infection can be detected and treated D) So the nurse's charting can be complete and accurate

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Arterial blood gases have just been drawn on a child. What should the nurse do next?

a. Take the sample to the laboratory immediately. b. Pack the sample in ice and take it to the laboratory immediately. c. Place the sample in a brown bag until it can be taken to laboratory. d. Refrigerate the sample until it can be taken to the laboratory.

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