The identification of intervention strategies designed to increase self-efficacy among members of a minority neighborhood group would occur in which phase of the nursing process?
a. Assessment
b. Analysis
c. Planning
d. Implementation
e. Evaluation
C
Planning is the elaboration of strategies designed to achieve a specific goal.
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A nurse cares for a client who has type 1 diabetes mellitus. The client asks, "Is it okay for me to have an occasional glass of wine?" How should the nurse respond?
a. "Drinking any wine or alcohol will increase your insulin requirements." b. "Because of poor kidney function, people with diabetes should avoid alcohol." c. "You should not drink alcohol because it will make you hungry and overeat." d. "One glass of wine is okay with a meal and is counted as two fat exchanges."
Which of these statements BEST describes the synergistic interaction effect?
A. an interaction where two or more medicines taken together have no effect on one another B. an interaction between two or more medicines that increases their effectiveness C. an interaction where two or more medicines taken together produce an unexpected result D. an interaction between two or more medicines that decreases their effectiveness
The nurse instructs a patient who is prescribed oral griseofulvin for a fungal infection of the nails to take the medication with food. Which foods should the nurse recommend to the patient?
Select all that apply. 1. ice cream 2. cheese 3. crackers 4. pretzels 5. alcohol
The nurse needs to assess a 15-month-old child who is sitting quietly on his father's lap. What initial action by the nurse would be most appropriate?
a. Ask the father to place the child on the exam table. b. Undress the child while he is still sitting on his father's lap. c. Talk softly to the child while taking him from his father. d. Begin the assessment while the child is in his father's lap.