Interventions that help caregivers the most in coping with their own anger focus on:

a. Learning to effectively interact with clients
b. Assessing which stressors and coping skills are being used
c. Learning to effectively control feelings of anger
d. Establishing a trusting therapeutic relationship via clear communications


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Although all these interventions are necessary when one is dealing with clients, this intervention allows caregivers to be most effective in caring for individuals who express emotions of anger.

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The LPN/LVN understands the four activities involved in assessment include Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Gathering information about a client 2. Organizing data 3. Documenting data 4. Measuring responses to nursing interventions 5. Validating data

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The pediatric nurse recognizes the significant developmental impact that a disfiguring facial wound could have on a:

a. 4-year-old. b. 6-year-old. c. 10-year-old. d. 14-year-old.

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During the admission assessment of a new client, which of the following factors should alert the nurse to possibility that the client is depressed and further evaluation is necessary? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. The client reports a history of rheumatoid arthritis and type 2 diabetes, which are both well controlled. 2. The client has been late for work several times due to oversleeping during the last month. 3. The client reports a family history of depression. 4. The client has had difficulty falling asleep for the last 7 days. 5. The client reports a generalized feeling of muscle aches that have occurred over the last 3 weeks.

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Mr. Porter is a resident at Spruce Harbor Nursing Center. His wife now needs nursing center care. OBRA requires that:

a. Mrs. Porter goes to a different center. b. Mr. and Mrs. Porter have separate rooms. c. Mr. and Mrs. Porter have separate beds. d. Mr. and Mrs. Porter share the same room if they wish to.

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