MC The roles of the community health nurse are categorized based on the primary focus of nursing care. The difference between delivery-oriented roles as compared to the client-oriented and population-oriented roles is that delivery-oriented roles are

More concerned with developing policies.
B. Focused on coalition building and researching.
C. More involved in provision of services than client- and population-oriented roles.
D. Designed to enhance operations of the health care delivery system.


D. Designed to enhance operations of the health care delivery system.

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In a rush of words, a patient tells the community mental health nurse, "Everything's a disaster! I cannot concentrate. My disability check did not come. My roommate moved out and I cannot afford the rent. My therapist is moving away

I don't know what to do and feel like I'm coming apart." Which nursing diagnosis applies? a. Decisional conflict related to challenges to personal values. b. Spiritual distress related to ethical implications of treatment regimen. c. Anxiety related to changes perceived as threatening to psychological equilibrium. d. Self-concept disturbance related to solving multiple problems affecting security needs.

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A 36-year-old female who has experienced diverse symptoms for several years has finally had her health problems attributed to scleroderma (systemic sclerosis) and has committed herself to learning as much about the disease as she can

Which of her following statements would her nurse want to correct or clarify? A) "I'm surprised that in this day and age, they still don't know what causes scleroderma." B) "I suppose this explains why I have such terrible circulation to my hands and feet." C) "I'm scared by the damage that this could cause to my heart and lungs." D) "The worst part of this so far has been learning that there aren't any treatments for scleroderma."

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The nurse caring for a patient with a personality disorder is conducting a safety assessment. Why is a safety assessment so important for the patient with a personality disorder?

1. Fall injuries from antipsychotic medications are common. 2. Patients with personality disorders lack safety awareness. 3. Self-injurious behaviors and suicide are common. 4. Patients with personality disorders are unable to make safe decisions.

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A patient complains to you about the care he/she is receiving. You should report this to

A) your immediate supervisor. B) the physician. C) any registered nurse. D) all of the above

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