Patients who are newly disabled are no more sensitive to their problems than people who have lived with disability for a long time
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The values clarification process involves the following three steps known as
1. act, share, and prize. 2. act, choose, and share. 3. choose, prize, and act. 4. choose, act, and communicate.
What makes home health care documentation unique?
a. Some charting is retained at the hospital. b. The physician's office needs separate charting. c. Different health care providers need access. d. The physician is the pivotal person in the charting.
A student nurse has been asked by the mental health nursing instructor to plan educational interventions for a forensic client with whom the student has been working. Which of the following should the student nurse be sure to include in the plan?
A) To explain genetic and neurologic factors associated with criminal behavior B) To cover medication information and information about pertinent legal and court proceedings C) To explain how nutrition and exercise can promote physical and mental well-being D) A list of community providers the client's family members can contact for assistance and support
On day 3 of life, a newborn continues to require 100% oxygen by nasal cannula. The parents ask whether they can hold their infant during his next gavage feeding
Given that this newborn is physiologically stable, what response would the nurse give? a. "Parents are not allowed to hold infants who depend on oxygen." b. "You may hold only your baby's hand during the feeding." c. "Feedings cause more physiologic stress, so the baby must be closely monitored. Therefore, I don't think you should hold the baby." d. "You may hold your baby during the feeding."