The first step of developing a client centered concept map involves

a. performing a complete physical assessment
b. data collection
c. interviewing the client
d. orienting the client to their environment


B

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In your observation of a 24-hour-postoperative elderly patient you find the patient in severe pain. He tells you he does not want to take the pain medication because he fears addiction. What is the best intervention for this patient?

1. Give the patient methadone. 2. Talk to the patient about his fears. 3. Just give the medication, and do not tell him. 4. Tell the patient how silly he is being.

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Why must nurses examine their attitudes about alcohol, tobacco, and other drug (ATOD) abuse and addiction before working with individuals with this health problem?

a. Working with clients who have addiction problems often puts the nurse at risk for violence. b. The population of persons with drug and alcohol addiction is found in low-income neighborhoods. c. To be therapeutic, a nurse must develop a trusting nonjudgmental relationship with clients. d. Nurses are the primary persons who treat addiction problems.

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In planning care for clients in a newborn clinic,the nurse's main priority during the first clinic visit will be

1. Providing pamphlets to reinforceinformation provided at the visit 2. Assessing the newborn-and-familyinteractions 3. Modeling infant-nurturing behaviors 4. Informing the parents of the infant'sgains in height and weight

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Explain the purpose of the aspirin tablet

Why is "non–enteric-coated" aspirin specified? What would be a contraindication to administering aspirin?

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