During the nursing assessment, a client with depression states that she is not a good worker even though she was promoted to a higher position. "I am always messing up something. I always have been this way.". The nurse would chart this as:
A) Catastrophizing.
B) Anhedonia
C) Gratification.
D) Grandiosity.
A,
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Which instructions should the nurse include when providing discharge teaching to a patient recovering from acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. "You should avoid smoking and air pollution.". 2. "Lifestyle modifications to decrease oxygen demands will be necessary.". 3. "It is important for you to restrict fluid intake to avoid congestive failure.". 4. "You and your family should get annual influenza immunizations.". 5. "You must avoid large gatherings of people.".
The nurse is providing postmortem care for a client whose family would like to view the body before it is transported to the morgue. Which of the following interventions are necessary for this preparation? Select all that apply
1. Provide a total bed bath. 2. Place absorbent pads beneath the body. 3. Remove dentures. 4. Dress the client in street clothes. 5. Place a pillow under the head. 6. Tape the eyelids closed.
A first-year nursing student needs to write a paper on urinary tract infections (UTIs) in nursing home residents. What search strategy does the faculty recommend to the student?
a. Have the medical librarian search for you. b. Look the topic up in your textbook. c. Start your search with Google or Bing. d. Use CINAHL to search for your topic.
The Medicaid insurance program is best described as:
1. Acute care hospital insurance for the older adult population 2. A funded health care program for older and disabled persons 3. A state-regulated health care program for persons of low income 4. A fee-for-service insurance plan that supports preventive health care