Providing spiritual care to a client requires the nurse to have a comfort level with this type of care and:
a. the use of touch
b. conscientious thought and personal reflection
c. knowledge of religions
d. prior spiritual experiences
B
Providing spiritual care to a client requires the nurse to have a comfort level with this type of care and conscientious thought and personal reflection.
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ANS:
Suicide attempts by ____ are more successful, because one out of every two attempts results in death
1. adolescents 2. older adults 3. young adults 4. middle-aged adults
The mother of a 4-year-old is discussing discipline methods with the nurse. She states that she has never tried using "time-outs" with her child and wonders how and if this method works. Which responses from the nurse are appropriate?
Select all that apply. A) "I think time-outs are the best method of discipline for this age of child." B) "Time-out is a way of removing positive reinforcement of an unwanted or inappropriate behavior." C) "If you decide to try this method, be sure to use time-out in a nonthreatening, safe area where no interaction occurs with you." D) "Time-out is a method that is recognized by many pediatricians and experts in pediatrics." E) "I never found time-outs to work with my children, regardless of their age."
You tell J.M. that the combination of high-sodium foods he had during the past several days might have contributed to his present episode of HF. He looks surprised. J.M. says, "But I didn't add any salt to them!"
To what health care professional could J.M. be referred to help him understand how to prevent future crises? State your rationale.