Recognizing and anticipating the client's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs are which four types of actions?
What will be an ideal response?
Recognizing and anticipating the client's physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs are
actions of competence, service, presence, and respect for the client and next of kin.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of the nursing process?
a. Patient centered b. Organized according to medical diagnosis c. Adaptable to change d. Planned care
The staff educator is teaching new staff about chest drainage systems. What would be the criteria for use of a chest drainage system? (Mark all that apply.)
A) Post thoracotomy B) Spontaneous pneumothorax C) Need for postural drainage D) Chest trauma resulting in pneumothorax E) Pleurisy
A patient's condition has deteriorated
Changes in condition include trachea shift, absence of breath sounds on the left side, and hypotension. A chest tube was inserted on the left side with 1800 mL of blood removed. The nurse expects that the patient will be taken to surgery for a a. thoracotomy. b. cardiac tamponade. c. splenectomy. d. pneumothorax.
A nurse is caring for a young man who is complaining about the state of the health-care system. He argues that health care should be left to the free market economy. To explain why relying on the free market is not practical, the nurse responds,
A. "There are too many health-care providers to support the health-care system in a free market economy." B. "A free market system is difficult to implement because during emergencies, patients and their families are unable to properly research local emergency care options." C. "The American health-care system is already based on a free market system." D. "A free market economy is based on the sale of goods, and does not apply to the health-care system.