A nurse caring for a patient who is in pain following abdominal surgery investigates the use of CAT for pain. Which of the following modalities could be used to relieve this patient's pain? Select all that apply
A) massage
B) acupuncture
C) guided imagery
D) Ayurveda
E) yoga
F) shamanism
A, B, C
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The client reports to the nurse that her 3-month-old breastfed baby is not gaining weight as fast as her friend's bottle-fed baby. Which action should the nurse take?
a. Advise mother to supplement with formula. b. Recommend weaning to a bottle. c. Evaluate the infant's growth pattern. d. Notify the pediatrician.
Broome feels there is a need for new visions of leadership and how they should be developed. One of her biggest points was that successful leaders for the future need to:
A. Develop strong business plans that keep the "bottom line" down. B. Know when to lead and when to follow. C. Be aware of followers' need to have a rest or vacation every 2 to 3 months. D. Push the organization's mission and goals no matter what the group's vision is.
Nurse is aware that there are numerous bioethical issues involved in the practice or euthanasia. Which of the following events most clearly constitutes active euthanasia?
A) A woman chooses not to phone 911 when her elderly husband become unconscious in the home. B) At his and his wife's request, a doctor provides a man with a fatal dose of phenytoin. C) A nurse withholds cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) from a patient in light of the patient's DNR order. D) A family decides against treating their mother's sepsis because of her low potential for recovery.
MC In which situation are gloves not necessary?
A. When in contact with urine. B. When suctioning clients. C. When changing an ostomy pouch. D. When delivering a food tray to an AIDS client.