Implementation
What will be an ideal response?
Implement in a safe and timely manner
Use evidence-based interventions
Collaborate with colleagues
Use community resources
Coordinate care delivery
Provide health teaching and health promotion
Document implementation and any modification
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The parents of a child with asthma ask the nurse why their child cannot use oral corticosteroids more often, because they are so effective. The nurse will offer which information that is true for children?
a. Chronic steroid use can inhibit growth. b. Frequent use of this drug may lead to a decreased response. c. A hypersensitivity reaction to this drug may occur. d. Systemic steroids are more toxic in child-ren.
The parents of a preschooler express concern to the nurse about their son's new habit of masturbating. What is an appropriate response to this concern?
A) Tell the child in a firm manner that this behavior is not acceptable. B) When the child displays this behavior, place him in a 'time-out.' C) Treat the action in a matter-of-fact manner emphasizing safety. D) Consult a psychotherapist to determine the reason for this behavior.
A nurse is planning care for a patient with a nursing diagnosis of Impaired skin integrity. The patient needs many nursing interventions, including a dressing change, several intravenous antibiotics, and a walk
Which factors does the nurse consider when prioritizing interventions? (Select all that apply.) a. Rank all the patient's nursing diagnoses in order of priority. b. Do not change priorities once they've been established. c. Set priorities based solely on physiological factors. d. Consider time as an influencing factor. e. Utilize critical thinking.