Choose the paradigm that gave rise to Meleis's framework for intervention called "role supplementation"?
supplementation"?
A. The lived experience
B. Feminist post-colonialism
C. Interactionist
D. Particulate-deterministic
ANS: C
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Documentation in a patient's record shows: During 5-minute interaction, patient fidgeted, tapped foot, periodically covered face with hands, looked under chair. Stated, "I enjoy spending time with you." Which assessment is most accurate?
a. The patient gave positive feedback about the nurse's communication techniques. b. The nurse is viewing the patient's behavior through a cultural filter. c. The patient's verbal and nonverbal messages were incongruent. d. Psychotic thought processes are likely.
The nurse suspects that a client who is taking a sulfonamide has leukopenia. Which assessment findings would support this suspicion? Select all that apply
A) Sore throat B) Cough C) Nausea D) Photosensitivity E) Bruising
Which of the following is a true statement about critical thinking according to Alfaro-LeFevre (2010)?
A) It makes judgments based on conjecture. B) It is based on the medical model. C) It considers only the client's needs. D) It is guided by professional standards and codes of ethics.
According to Burghardt and Nagai-Jacobson (1997), which of the following statements accurately describe an element of spirituality? Select all that apply
A) Spirituality is experienced as a dividing force, life principle, essence of being. B) Spirituality is expressed and experienced in and through connectedness with nature, the earth, the environment, and the cosmos. C) People express and experience spirituality in and through connectedness with nature. D) Spirituality shapes the self-becoming and is reflected in one's being, knowing, and doing. E) Spirituality permeates life, providing purpose, meaning, strength, and guidance and shaping the journey. F) Spirituality is based on a profound hope that good will finally prevail.