Unresolved grief in the parent of a child with a disability that constantly reminds them of the loss of a healthy child is called
a. anticipatory grief
b. chronic grief
c. uncomplicated grief
Answer: b. chronic grief
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The most appropriate intervention for the nurse to take when a patient develops chest pain related to angina is to:
A) Discontinue oxygen if in use B) Ambulate the patient to see if the pain is relieved with activity C) Have the patient sit or rest immediately D) Remove the nitroglycerin patch immediately
Which of the following is a true statement about critical thinking in nursing?
A) It involves purposeful, outcome-directed thinking. B) It shows trends and patterns in client status. C) It makes judgments based on conjecture. D) It supplies validation for reimbursement.
To effectively use the nursing primary prevention model, it is most important for a nurse to have knowledge of:
a. personality types. b. psychiatric medications. c. normal growth and development. d. the DSM-IV-TR diagnostic categories.
The nurse plans care for the client receiving nonopioid analgesic drugs based on which benefit these drugs have over opioids?
1. Lower risk of dependency 2. Few or no GI side effects 3. Cost-effectiveness 4. No risk of dizziness or hallucinations