A psychiatric nurse learns that a client who is a registered sex offender is to be admitted to the unit. The nurse thinks about personal feelings associated with caring for this type of client
Which phase of the nurse–client relationship focuses on the nurse's self-analysis (feelings, fantasies, strengths, and limitations)?
A) Pre-interaction
B) Orientation
C) Working
D) Termination
A
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Mrs. Barnes is no longer able to swallow pills. The pharmacy has converted all her medications to liquid form. The dosage for her digoxin is now
a. Decreased b. Increased c. The same d. Subject to fluctuations
One of the limitations of survey research is that the approach lends itself to the collection of only objective facts
A) True B) False
When assessing an individual with depression, it is important for the clinician to:
A. Ask if there are thoughts of suicide B. Ask if there is a plan for suicide C. Ask if the individual wants to harm others D. All of the above
MC The set of formal guidelines for governing RN's professional action is called
A. Patient's Bill of Rights. B. Nurses' Code of Ethics. C. Professional responsibility. D. Accountability.