Whose major conceptual model of nursing is used by researchers?
A) Rogers' Science of Unitary Human Beings
B) Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory
C) Watson's Theory of Caring
D) Rizzo's Theory of Human Becoming
A
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A patient who has undergone liver transplantation is ready to be discharged home. The nurse is providing discharge teaching. Which topic will the nurse emphasize the most related to discharge teaching?
A) The patient will obtain measurement of drainage from the T-tube. B) The patient will exercise three times a week. C) The patient will take immunosuppressive agents as required. D) The patient will monitor for signs of liver dysfunction.
A nurse who made an error is concerned about what will happen when the mistake is brought to light. What information should the nurse manager provide to this nurse?
1. "If an error is small I see no reason to report it." 2. "All errors are serious and will likely result in some disciplinary action." 3. "No one likes to admit errors but reporting helps others avoid the same mistake." 4. "Errors are human and there is no need to dwell on them."
When a client is taking an oral iron preparation, the nurse should instruct the client to avoid taking this medication with:
a. eggs c. milk b. grapes or raisins d. orange juice
The medroxyprogesterone (Depo Provera) injection has a Black Box Warning due to:
1. The potential development of significant hypertension 2. Increased risk of strokes 3. Decreased bone density 4. The risk of a life-threatening rash such as Stevens-Johnson