The nurse is working in the Mexican American Community. She notices that frying most food in fat is a common dietary practice among Mexican women. Recognizing a link to obesity, which is commonly seen in the clinic,
the nurse works with the women to explore ways of changing the amount and type of oils used to prepare food. This type of intervention is called cultural care
A) preservation.
B) accommodation.
C) repatterning.
D) promotion.
C
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As part of this patient's care plan, what intervention is most important for the nurse to discuss with the multidisciplinary care team? a. Frequent turning b. Monitoring intake and output c. Enteral feedings d. Pain management
The client tells her nurse that she experiences ear ringing at night. What is the nurse's first response?
A. "Do you have ringing in both ears or just one?" B. "What medications do you take on a regular basis?" C. "Tell me exactly how you routinely clean your ears." D. "Has anyone in your family ever suffered from tinnitus?"
A student nurse has frequently heard the name "Senge," and he asks a nurse educator who Senge was. The nurse educator explains that Senge was:
a. a pioneer in quality management. b. an insightful leader who advocated intuitive thinking for nursing process. c. an advocate for nursing education and improved clinical conditions and experiences. d. a leader in how individuals learn in organizations.
A nurse is preparing to teach about nerves. Which information should the nurse include? The ax-on leaves the cell body at the:
a. axon hillock. b. Nissl body. c. node of Ranvier. d. myelin sheath.