A nurse is caring for a patient during radiofrequency ablation. What nursing interventions would most likely put the patient at ease?
A) Communicating with the patient about the progress of the procedure
B) Connecting the patient to a cardiac monitor
C) Placing a lead apron under the patient's lower back
D) Establishing a sterile field
A
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Which of the following is the consequence of a nurse equating clients' skin color and other physical features with culture?
A) Developing cultural competence C) Developing transcultural sensitivity B) Stereotyping D) Generalizing
Which of the following is not considered to be a barrier to creative thinking?
a. fear of making mis-takes c. hasty decision mak-ing b. open mindset d. stereotypical percep-tion of client care
A nurse considers that clients may not want to have genetic testing done because of the impact that it may have on future life decisions. Which of the following best describes how the nurse is incorporating genetics/genomics into practice?
a. Assessment b. Identification c. Referral d. Provision of education, care, and support
Which ethnic group has the highest 12-month prevalence of a mental disorder?
A. Hispanics B. African Americans C. Asian Americans D. Non-Hispanic whites