Staff members do not go through the grieving process.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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Which trend is an effect of the nursing shortage on nursing education?

a. Only devoted qualified nurses are continuing to provide bedside nursing because of the complexity of care required, resulting in excellent preceptorships for students. b. The number of applicants to nursing programs has risen, but enrollment is limited because of a decrease in the number of available scholarships and grants. c. With an increase in the number of nurses who are entering graduate school to escape bedside nursing, students will soon enjoy a lower faculty/student ratio. d. Students may be assigned to preceptors who have not yet developed expertise in the field of interest.

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. A client has been recently admitted to an inpatient psychiatric unit. Which intervention should the nurse plan to use to reduce the client's focus on delusional thinking?

A. Present evidence that supports the reality of the situation B. Focus on feelings suggested by the delusion C. Address the delusion with logical explanations D. Explore reasons why the client has the delusion

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The pediatric patient is any patient who is less than 16 years of age

True False

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Mrs. Williams is a 34-year-old mother who recently delivered her third child. She tells the nurse that her New Year's resolution is to lose the 15 pounds that she gained with this pregnancy over the next month

Which of the following is the best statement that the nurse can make to help Mrs. Williams achieve her weight loss goal? A. "I don't think you need to lose the weight; you look fine as you are." B. "The weight will come off by itself because you are breast-feeding." C. "It took you nine months to gain the weight; give yourself a realistic timeframe to lose it." D. "It is easier to lose weight if you have a realistic goal."

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