A nurse is caring for a patient who requires assistance with feeding. The nurse delegates this task to the certified nursing assistant (CNA). This type of communication is called
1. Upward.
2. Bilateral.
3. Horizontal.
4. Downward.
ANS: 4
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A) Supine B) Prone C) Right lateral D) Left lateral
Which of the following would be a current trend that is influencing child care?
A) Greater use of alternative treatment modalities B) Decreased regionalization of care C) Less interest in child care D) More families living in apartments
A client with peripheral neuropathy tells the nurse that at times his legs ache and he cannot get comfortable. The nursing diagnosis most appropriate for the client at this time would be:
1. Disturbed Sensory Perception 2. Anxiety 3. Pain 4. Ineffective Coping
When caring for a 13-year-old client in labor, how would the nurse provide sensitive care? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply
1. Using simple and concrete instructions 2. Providing soothing encouragement and comfort measures 3. Making all decisions for the client when she expresses a feeling of helplessness 4. Deciding whom the client should allow in the room 5. Providing encouragement and support of the client's decisions