The nurse explains to the parents of a child with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder that the rationale for using "vest therapy" is to:
A) Provide a mechanism to attach a leash to disable the child from running away from the parents.
B) Promote safety during hydrotherapy.
C) Improve the child's attention by slowing the child down.
D) Provide a non-tactile form of discipline.
C
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The nursing supervisor identifies ineffective communication as a problem among the managers. According to Lippitt's phases of change, which action by the supervisor reflects the final stage of improving this issue?
1. The supervisor uses outcome data to evaluate the amount of change that has occurred. 2. The supervisor has gradually withdrawn from the role of change agent. 3. The supervisor has developed strategies to maintain the change. 4. The supervisor has determined if anyone in the group is sabotaging change efforts.
When a person's sleep cycle is broken, which of the following occurs?
a. A new sleep cycle starts with non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. b. A new sleep cycle starts with rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. c. The new sleep cycle involves more vivid dreaming. d. The new sleep cycle is more restorative than the one that was interrupted.
Which of the following quality-enhancement strategies has the greatest potential for leading to erroneous conclusions about the data?
A) Member checking B) Audit trail C) Reflexivity D) Data triangulation
A client has Ménière's disease. Which question by the nurse would elicit the most pertinent information related to client safety?
a. "Are your attacks at certain times of the day?" b. "Do your attacks come on without warning?" c. "How long does each attack last?" d. "What seems to bring on your attacks?"