Death is a natural result of the life process.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The psychiatric nurse should plan interventions based on the knowledge that clients may be
intolerant of, or resistant to, common procedures such as vital signs, blood glucose monitoring, or insulin administration. Common reasons for resistance include (more than one answer may be correct) A. anxiety. B. obstinacy. C. lack of trust. D. thought impairment.
The nursing staff has been intervening to control excessive postpartum bleeding. The nurse notes the client's condition as follows: cold, wet skin; pulse rate 120; increasing anxiety. What would be the most appropriate immediate nursing action?
a. Decrease IV to a keep-vein-open rate. b. Initiate transfusion of 2 units of packed red blood cells. c. Insert a Foley catheter. d. Notify the health care provider and increase the IV fluid rate.
Which of the following activities is currently one of the most challenging opportunities for nurses in acute care institutions to become involved with?
A. Participation in case management just prior to discharge B. Development of creative staffing mixes to provide optimum care C. Use of standardized critical paths without any individual variation D. Training of unlicensed assistive personnel to do patient assessment
Which of the following terms implies an appreciation and attention to arts, music, crafts, clothing, and foods of a culture?
a. Cultural competence b. Cultural sensitivity c. Cultural beliefs d. Cultural awareness