A nurse plans to teach a young child about hand hygiene. Which of these approaches would be MOST successful?

a. Introduce age-appropriate books.
b. Have several children talk among themselves.
c. Involve the child in play.
d. Use parents as a resource.


C
Teaching methods that are appropriate for nurses to use with learners who have needs in the affective domain include role play, in which clients express feelings and attitudes and "try out" different values and attitudes in a controlled environment.

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The therapeutic index is the ratio of a drug's LD50 to its ED50 . A large therapeutic index means that:

A. the drug is relatively safe. B. the drug is not safe. C. there is overlap between the therapeutic dose and the lethal dose. D. the drug is too toxic for 50% of the population.

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The nurse working in a surgeon's office is providing preoperative teaching to a patient who is scheduled for a needle breast biopsy. Which statement by the patient demonstrates a need for further preoperative teaching? (Select all that apply.)

a. "This procedure will help the doctor de-termine if I have breast cancer." b. "I will most likely have general anesthesia since this is a painful procedure." c. "The surgeon will need to perform this procedure within the next 24 to 48 hours." d. "I will have less breast pain after having this procedure performed." e. "I will not require any further treatment after this procedure is performed."

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While the nurse is giving morning care to a patient who sustained a fractured pelvis and bilateral fractures of the femur in a motorcycle accident yesterday, the patient complains of shortness of breath and is audibly wheezing

An assessment of the oxygen saturation reveals 76%. The initial intervention by the nurse should be to: a. alert the code team. b. inform the charge nurse. c. give oxygen at 4 to 5 L/min. d. raise patient to high Fowler's position.

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The nurse is teaching a class on stroke prevention. Which of the following statements is accurate about studies conducted on telehealth decision-making and diagnosing of strokes?

a. Several studies show telehealth decision making and diagnosing of strokes are just as effective and may be more cost effective. b. Studies conducted on telehealth decision making and diagnosing of strokes have been inconclusive. c. Studies show telehealth decision making and diagnosing of strokes are less effective and less cost effective. d. Several studies show telehealth decision making and diagnosing of strokes are just as effective but less cost effective.

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