Identify the nurse responsible for the establishment of the Henry Street Settlement
a. Dorothea Dix
b. Clara Barton
c. Lillian Wald
d. Mary Breckenridge
e. Florence Nightingale
C
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Which of the following differences is found in parish nursing in a rural area as opposed to parish nursing in an urban area?
a. Rural parish nurses are less likely to be involved in case management or care coordination than their urban counterparts. b. Rural residents are more grateful for the nurse's assistance because there are so few health resources in rural areas. c. Rural residents are typically less committed to traditional values or a strong religious faith. d. Rural residents may discuss health concerns with the nurse wherever they meet, whether in church or the local market.
A recently licensed nurse has been hired by a long-term care facility. During orientation, the nurse remarks to her preceptor about the number of residents who have halitosis
What is the likely underlying cause of the condition? Select all that apply. A) The number of medications being administered B) The limited amount of fluid intake C) Limited attention to hygiene caused by problems with manual dexterity D) Stomach disorders
You are caring for a client with right-sided heart failure. When assessing the respiratory rate of this client, what is an indication that the client is having difficulty breathing?
A) Not using the abdominal muscles during breathing B) Using accessory muscles during respiration C) Barely palpable, thready pulse volume D) Combination of noisy and quiet respiration
The nurse is caring for a client from India who is vegan and who has extensive deep tissue damage. Which of the following would the nurse teach this client about ways to help the healing process?
1. A high fat, low carbohydrate diet is best for healing. 2. A high carbohydrate, high protein diet is best. 3. A low fat, high carbohydrate, low protein diet is best. 4. A diet high in protein and vitamin D is best.