The domain of the Omaha System that the nurse would reference in making her assessment relative to caretaking/parenting is

a. Environment.
b. Health-Related Behaviors.
c. Physiological.
d. Psychosocial.


D
Psychosocial component alludes to patterns of behavior, communication, relationships, and de-velopment.

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The main function of the pyloric sphincter is

A) gastric emptying. B) preventing duodenal reflux. C) controlling peristaltic action. D) diluting chyme before absorption.

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A critical care nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with acute pancreatitis. The nurse knows that the indications for starting parenteral nutrition (PN) for this patient are what?

A) 5% deficit in body weight compared to preillness weight and increased caloric need B) Calorie deficit and muscle wasting combined with low electrolyte levels C) Inability to take in adequate oral food or fluids within 7 days D) Significant risk of aspiration coupled with decreased level of consciousness

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A nurse has delegated the collection of vital signs, including blood pressure readings, to two unlicensed assistive personnel. What is the nurse's responsibility for the delegated care?

1. The nurse is accountable for the care that was delegated. 2. The nurse is not responsible for these vital signs. 3. The nurse is not accountable for these vital signs. 4. The nurse is responsible for re-measuring all the vital signs.

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The client gets the impression that the nurse is superior or arrogant, and that nurse and the client are not in an equal position or on an equal playing field when a nurse uses a __________ statement

Fill in the blank with correct word

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