The nurse interviewing an adolescent suspects problem with self-concept. Which should the nurse recognize is a main contributing factor to a limited self-concept?
A. Inability to form lasting relationships.
B. Feelings of worthlessness, anxiety, and/or depression.
C. Decreased ability to form attachments with other people.
D. Inability to maintain stable employment.
Answer: B
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A client who was diagnosed with diabetes mellitus 1 year ago is hospitalized in diabetic ketoacidosis after a religious fast. The client tells the nurse, "I have fasted during this season every year since I became an adult
I am not going to stop now." The nurse is not knowledgeable about this particular religion. Which nursing actions would be appropriate? Select all that apply. A) Request a consult from a diabetes educator. B) Tell the client that things are different now because of the diabetes. C) Ask family members of the same religion to discuss fasting with the client. D) Assess the meaning and context of fasting in the client's religion. E) Encourage the client to seek medical care if signs of ketoacidosis occur in the future.
Which of the following best describe a researcher striving for rigor in a study? The researcher has:
a. created a minimally controlled study design, to depict a more natural setting. b. developed an instrument especially for this study to precisely measure anxiety. c. found a highly reliable and valid instrument used in several previous studies with good results. d. recruited 1000 qualified nursing students to participate in the study.
Which potential pressure point does the nurse relieve by assisting the client to the lateral position?
1. Symphysis pubis 2. Ischial tuberosities 3. Greater trochanters 4. Occipital prominence
Examples of negligence are
A) when the nursing assistant serves the patient with diabetes a high-calorie, high-carbohydrate diet. B) when the nursing assistant leaves the patient on the commode and the patient falls when trying to get off. C) when the nursing assistant does a procedure he/she has never been trained to do. D) all of the above