A nurse is applying King's model to a nurse–patient interaction by identifying the outcome as which of the following?
A) Transaction
B) Adaptation
C) Transpersonal caring
D) Self-system
A
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The gland called the "master gland" that has the most influence over all areas of body functioning is the
a. hypothalamus. c. thyroid. b. pancreas. d. pituitary.
A nurse is caring for a patient with biliary colic and is aware that the patient may experience referred abdominal pain. Where would the nurse most likely expect this patient to experience referred pain?
A) Midline near the umbilicus B) Below the right nipple C) Left groin area D) Right lower abdominal quadrant
After genetic testing and counseling, what can nurses do for the patient?
A) Clarify values and goals B) Notify insurance companies of test results C) Help the patient make a list of co-workers so they can be informed D) Try to talk the patient into changing her decisions
The patient wants to know the best way to avoid sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Using your knowledge of infection, what is the best way to avoid STIs?
A) Abstinence B) Long-term mutually monogamous relationship with an uninfected partner C) Washing the genitals after sex D) Use of latex condoms