Which type of communication is often most powerful?
A. Written
B. Messaging
C. Verbal
D. Nonverbal
Answer: D
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The nurse would refer which patient to a partial hospitalization program? A patient who:
a. spent yesterday in a supervised crisis care center and continues to be actively suicidal. b. needs psychoeducation for relaxation therapy related to agoraphobia and panic episodes. c. has a therapeutic lithium level and reports regularly for blood tests and clinic follow-up. d. states, "I'm not sure I can avoid using alcohol when my spouse goes to work every morning."
The nurse is teaching patients about self-injection of insulin. Which statement is true regarding injection sites?
a. Avoid the abdomen because absorption there is irregular. b. Choose a different site at random for each injection. c. Give the injection in the same area each time. d. Rotate sites within the same location for about 1 week before rotating to a new location.
A client, diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, is receiving the first phase of chemotherapy. The nurse realizes this client is in which phase of treatment for the disorder?
1. Induction 2. Consolidation 3. Maintenance 4. Central nervous system prophylaxis
An advertisement for a "licensed nurse" states the following as routine job responsibilities: "Must work independently without supervision; have expertise in developing nursing care plans, including establishing appropriate nursing diagnoses for assigned patients; and, must be able to complete comprehensive nursing assessments." Based on these responsibilities, this advertisement would require, at a minimum, the nurse to hold a valid
A. Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license. B. Physician Assistant license. C. Vocational Nurse license. D. Registered Nurse license.