When the American Nurses Association's Statement on Psychiatric Nursing Practice was published in 1967, it sanctioned the involvement of psychiatric–mental health nurses in the provision of holistic nursing care
Which of the following theoretical arguments is most strongly linked to this holistic approach?
A) Sigmund Freud's Psychoanalytic Theory
B) Florence Nightingale's Notes on Nursing
C) Hildegarde E. Peplau's Interpersonal Relations in Nursing
D) Clifford Beers's A Mind That Found Itself
B
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A) Chemotherapy B) Radiation C) Surgical resection D) Bronchoscopic opening of the airway
When planning care for a patient with resorption atelectasis, the nurse should keep which of the following principles in mind?
A) Alveolar collapse occurs that is undetected by chest x-ray. B) Fibrotic changes reduce lung expansion. C) An accumulation of excess air compresses lung tissue. D) Excess mucous production is the most common cause of the associated obstruction.
The National Renal Diet
a. provides carefully calculated menus for patients with chronic renal failure. b. provides flexible meal planning tools for patients with chronic renal failure. c. provides lists of foods that are acceptable for patients with chronic renal failure. d. allows patients with chronic renal failure to select foods without the help of a regis-tered dietitian.
A client undergoing infertility treatment states that her partner is angry all of the time since beginning treatment and is very negative in comments made about the likelihood of their achieving pregnancy
The client states, "I was angry and depressed, but now I am dedicated to following through with treatment and hoping we get pregnant." What statements best describe the partner's behavior? Select all that apply. 1. Showing that he will not be a good parent 2. In a different stage of grief than the client 3. Feeling guilty about not being able to father a child 4. Having difficulty accepting the reality of their infertility 5. Exhibiting signs of the anger stage of grieving the loss of their dreams of having children