Which of the following describes the role of the nurse as defined by Florence Nightingale?
A) Helping people to carry out those activities that contribute to health and recovery
B) Putting the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him or her
C) Diagnosing and treating of human responses to actual or potential health problems
D) Promoting a caring relationship that facilitates health and healing
B
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A) Height B) Weight C) Blood pressure D) Pulse E) Respiratory rate
A client is having a small wart removed from his index finger. The nurse assisting with this procedure would question the use of
a. lidocaine. b. Novocain with epinephrine. c. procaine. d. Xylocaine.
As the interview is drawing to a close, the interviewer asks the applicant, "What questions could I answer for you?" Which of the following questions would it be most advisable to ask to create a favorable impression?
a. "What will happen if I am unable to meet the outcomes for the competency-based orientation?" b. "Do you still have tuition reimbursement for courses to obtain my next degree?" c. "How soon will I be responsible for su-pervision of other staff?" d. "After completing orientation, when will the first pay raise be given?"
Which does the nurse include in the plan of care for an adolescent with a chronic condition?
1. Being more concerned for parents 2. Exhibiting less concern about appearance 3. Having an altered body image 4. Portraying a higher self-esteem