The nurse identifies that a patient from a different culture will not make eye contact during the assessment process. What does the lack of eye contact indicate to the nurse?
A. Respect
B. Friendliness
C. Hiding something
D. Fear
Answer: A
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The client arrives at the clinic and informs the nurse that he is "coughing, having a sore throat, and have been running a fever for 2 days." What are these feelings of discomfort called?
A) Signs B) Objective data C) Symptoms D) Clinical signs
Where would a shelled peanut aspirated by an adult be most likely to lodge?
A. Anterior pharynx B. Posterior pharynx C. Left mainstem bronchus D. Right mainstem bronchus
The nurse seeks to involve the adolescent father in the prenatal care of his girlfriend. What is the rationale for this nursing strategy?
1. Having the father more involved with the birth 2. Avoiding conflict between the adolescent father and pregnant teenager 3. Including his name of the birth certificate 4. Avoiding legal action by the adolescent father's family
Deming was known for his statement that "quality is never an accident." He means that to reach success, one needs to:
A. Work in a silo so that no one can breech your work but yourself, trust only your-self, and be committed to perfection in every aspect of your life B. Be steadfast in one's focus; never chang-ing one's original idea and quality will be the ultimate reward C. Work hard, be sincere about one's inten-tion, and demonstrate intelligent direction and skillful execution D. Use multiple formative evaluations, maintain competency of staff, and use fi-nancial incentives to improve work pro-duction