A nurse is planning to teach a client about a new medication. What is the best teaching method?
A. Instruct the client that their local pharmacy will teach them about this medication.
B. Give the client oral and written drug information and instructions.
C. Provide oral drug information and instructions as opposed to written.
D. Leave written drug information and instructions at the bedside.
Answer: B
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A study abstract includes the following statement: "There was a negative relationship between infants with difficult behavioral styles and maternal involvement." The most accurate interpretation of the statement is what?
a. The more difficult the infant was, the more involved the mother was. b. The more difficult the infant was, the less involved the mother was. c. The less difficult the infant was, the less involved the mother was. d. There was no relationship between infant behavior and maternal involvement.
A nurse is ordered to perform digital removal of stool on a client with stool impaction. Which of the following is an appropriate step in this procedure?
A) Position the client in supine position as dictated by client comfort and condition. B) Insert generously lubricated finger gently into the anal canal, pointing away from the umbilicus. C) Gently work the finger around and into the hardened mass to break it up and then remove pieces of it. D) Instruct the client not to bear down while extracting feces to prevent vagal response.
A 3-year-old is an inpatient on an orthopedic floor. The mother is participating in care as much as possible. The nurse knows that the participation of parents with the care of a child is known as:
1. Family-Centered Care Model. 2. Medical Care Model of Care. 3. Patient-Centered Care Model. 4. Illness Care Model.
The nurse is admitting an 88-year-old woman to an extended care facility. Which of the following, if noted by the nurse, would be considered normal age-related changes? (Select all that apply.)
a. The woman reports being 5'2" but measures only 5'. b. The woman takes small, shuffling steps. c. The woman walks with a waddling gait. d. She complains of mild pain in her hands in the morning. e. There is an S-shaped curve to her back.