Which nurse exemplifies the best example of using the OPT model in providing care to a new
mother of a premature infant?
A) The nurse who develops and implements a thorough teaching plan about infant growth and
development
B) The nurse who teaches the mother how the feed and bathe the baby
C) The nurse who listens to the mother to determine her greatest fears about caring for her infant
D) The nurse who assesses the resources the mother has to assist in care of the infant
C
You might also like to view...
A male who, as a child, observed the women in his family being dominated is, in his own life, more likely to:
a. Love b. Batter c. Belittle d. Order around
A patient's current antiretroviral regimen includes nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs). What dietary counseling will the nurse provide based on the patient's medication regimen?
A) Avoid high-fat meals while taking this medication. B) Limit fluid intake to 2 liters a day. C) Limit sodium intake to 2 grams per day. D) Take this medication without regard to meals.
While examining the 82-year-old client's preoperative laboratory blood tests, the nurse finds the client's serum sodium level to be 139 mEq/mL. What is the nurse's best action?
A. Increase the IV flow rate. B. Initiate oxygen therapy by mask. C. Document the finding as the only action. D. Notify the surgeon and anesthesiologist.
The nurse has drafted a nursing diagnosis of Imbalanced Nutrition: More Than Body Requirements in the care of moderately obese client. How should the nurse proceed after writing this diagnosis?
A) Validate the nursing diagnosis B) Identify potential complications C) Cross-reference the nursing diagnosis with medical diagnoses D) Modify interventions based on the diagnosis