A dynamic life force characterized by a confident yet uncertain expectation of achieving future good is

1. hope.
2. health.
3. happiness.
4. helpfulness.


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Definition of hope

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The LPN has worked on this unit at an acute care hospital for the past four years. It is announced that the hospital wants to change the process for admitting new patients

What roles can this nurse serve in the change process? (Select all that apply.) 1. Participate in the change process. 2. Identify needed changes. 3. Recommend changes to improve processes. 4. Participate in evaluating the effectiveness of change. 5. Act as the informal leader of the group researching the needed change.

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In the health history interview, the nurse asks the caregivers if they give their 4-month-old baby honey. If the answer is "yes," the nurse would do some teaching to:

a. reinforce the caregivers for supplying this added source of immunity b. let the caregivers know that honey is helpful then the infant has vomiting and diarrhea c. inform the caregivers of the dangers of botulism from honey until the infant is 1 year old d. advise the caregivers not to give more than 4 ounces of honey per day

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A nurse in a medical care center notices that the sphygmomanometer used to measure the blood pressure of clients has a defective part and gives inaccurate readings. What initial action should the nurse take in this case?

A) Report and label the defective sphygmomanometer immediately B) Replace the sphygmomanometer immediately C) Try to repair the defect in the instrument D) Order a new sphygmomanometer

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A parent asks the nurse why self-monitoring of blood glucose is being recommended for her child with diabetes. The nurse should base the explanation on which knowledge?

a. It is a less expensive method of testing. b. It is not as accurate as laboratory testing. c. Children are better able to manage the diabetes. d. Parents are better able to manage the disease.

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