The nursing student recognizes that which of the following lifespan considerations is an appropriate action in the client interview for adolescents and older adults?
1. Ask children questions even if parents are present.
2. Ask the client whether the interview should be private.
3. Conduct the interview when the client is rested and most alert.
4. Assess hearing ability.
2
Rationale: This is a technique to be used with the younger school-aged child.
You might also like to view...
A nurse is assessing families in the community for child maltreatment. Which family would the nurse identify as being at highest risk?
A. Children involved in many activities B. Family with multiple children C. Older parents with only children D. Single mother living in poverty
The nurse is planning care for a client with history of rheumatic carditis. Which nursing intervention would be most helpful in preventing further complications?
A) Assess temperature, pulse, respirations, and blood pressure every 4 hours. B) Use clean technique or sterile technique, when applicable, for any invasive procedure. C) Instruct on adequate rest, at least 8 hours, per day. D) Encourage a diet of lean meat and fish in a weekly meal plan.
Planning is a process designed to achieve goals in dynamic, competitive environments. As a new manager, what is the first step you will undertake to develop a strategic plan of action for a congestive heart failure program?
a. Search the environment to determine changes that may affect the organization. b. Appraise the organization's strengths and weaknesses. c. Identify the major opportunities for and threats to the organization. d. Identify and evaluate the various strategies available to the organization.
The six limb leads view the heart in the frontal plane as if the body were flat
Indicate whether the statement is true or false