One nurse theorist and her colleague listed 10 steps in identifying the client's problems and 10 nursing skills to be used in developing a treatment typology. Who is this nurse theorist?

A) Betty Neuman
B) Dorothy Johnson
C) Faye Abdellah
D) Florence Nightingale


C

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A client scheduled for surgery asks, "Is it okay that the surgeon is going to remove my tonsils and adenoids?" What is the nurse's best response?

1. "Sometimes removing tissue is a healthier option than leaving it in place." 2. "Those tissues don't do anything but cause sore throats, so it is good to be rid of them." 3. "We aren't certain why we have them to start with." 4. "This is a common procedure, and you will have to be on prophylactic medications during cold and influenza season for the first year after having these tissues removed."

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The primary care provider is performing a fetal scalp stimulation test. What result would the nurse hope to observe? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Spontaneous fetal movement 2. Fetal heart acceleration 3. Increase in fetal heart variability 4. Resolution of late decelerations 5. Reactivity associated with the stimulation

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A client with mania is demonstrating hypersexual behavior: blowing kisses to other clients, making suggestive remarks, and removing some articles of clothing. Which of the following interventions is indicated at this time?

A) Accompany the client to her room to get her dressed. B) Put the client in seclusion for her own protection. C) Tell other clients to ignore the behavior because it is harmless. D) Tell the client that the behaviors have to stop right now.

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Warm and cold applications can provide generalized and localized effects

True False

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