Select the key element(s) that the Pew Commission Final Report identified as key to constructive interpersonal encounters. Select all that apply

a. Relationship centered
b. Education based
c. Culturally sensitive
d. Caring
e. Evaluated
f. Collaborative


A, B, C, E

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Jose and his girlfriend are driving on the highway and witness a motor vehicle accident. He calls 911 and pulls over to the side of the road. He immediately begins to assess the victim to determine what he can do until the paramedics arrive

His girlfriend says, "This guy can't give you permission to help him; maybe you should just leave him alone" Jose explains that he has implied consent. Implied consent is assumed when a client: A) Sees a physician or nurse by appointment in the office or clinic setting B) Arrives in the operating suite C) Is admitted to the hospital D) Is treated at the scene of an accident

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An older client with an acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has a low oxygen saturation level and becomes short of breath when eating. Why should the nurse recommend that this client be on a high-fat high-protein diet?

a. The risk of heart disease is low because of the client's age b. Allows a weight gain and develop muscle to aid with recovery c. Provides more calories per bite to permit less food intake but with more calories d. Foods high in protein and fats are easier to digest and less likely to cause indigestion

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The new stepparent of a child diagnosed with autism wants to know why the child's therapist suggested family therapy. The nurse explains the goal of family therapy is to:

A) Provide the child with an opportunity to learn problem-solving. B) Help them learn to cope with their situation. C) Help them learn how to assess the child's potential. D) Help them interact with their child.

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People of which faith eat a diet that cannot contain pork, alcohol or caffeine?

a. Mormon. b. Muslim. c. Jewish. d. Hindu.

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