What are the two main concepts used in Newman's model?

A) Health and environment
B) Caring and consciousness
C) Health and consciousness
D) Caring and environment


C

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Women who are prescribed a drug in Category X must be counseled to:

A. take the medication only on days during which no intercourse occurs. B. consistently use a reliable form of birth control. C. refuse the medication if using effective contraception. D. be tested for sexually transmitted diseases before beginning the drug.

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Which assessment findings would the nurse evaluate as indicating inflammation or infection of the superficial lymph nodes? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. The nodes are easily palpable. 2. There is edema in the area of the node. 3. The contour of the lymph node is visible. 4. There is cyanosis in the area being assessed. 5. The area over the node is cool to the touch.

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The nurse is caring for a patient with a postsurgical wound dehiscence who is being treated with a wet-to-dry dressing. Which of the following can be appropriately delegated to the nurse assistant?

a. Performing a sterile dressing change b. Observing for any drainage on the dressing c. Performing wound assessment during the dressing change d. Notifying the physician of drainage present on the dressing

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The client has been taking clonazepam (Klonopin) for chronic anxiety for three years. The client tells the nurse he wants to stop the medication. What is the best response by the nurse?

1. "You will need to gradually decrease your dose before stopping." 2. "I don't think it is a good idea to stop your medication." 3. "There are not any serious complications to stopping this drug." 4. "Medications for anxiety must be taken for the rest of your life."

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