A nurse in an outpatient clinic is about to interview a culturally diverse client. Which sitting posture during an interview is most neutral and acceptable to people of most cultures?
A.
Legs crossed, leaning slightly backward in chair with one arm extended on the desk
B.
Feet on the floor and upper body leaning slightly forward toward client
C.
One leg crossed and the upper body turned slightly away from client
D.
Feet on the floor and arms crossed over chest
ANS: B
You might also like to view...
Which of the following foods should be avoided by the patient with heart failure?
A) Potato chips B) Mashed potatoes C) Cooked carrots D) Green beans
A nurse is evaluating and revising a plan of care for a client with cardiac catheterization. Which of the following actions should the nurse perform before revising a plan of care?
A) Discuss any lack of progress with the client. B) Collect information on expected outcomes. C) Identify the client's health-related problems. D) Select more appropriate nursing interventions.
Which statement best describes case management?
A) Clinical outcomes should occur within a prescribed time frame. B) Case managers do not provide care. C) Managed care practice is unit based. D) The goal is outcome management for every patient.
The charge nurse has delegated a task to another staff member. Who assumes accountability for the task?
1. It is held jointly by the charge nurse and the person performing the task. 2. It can be imputed to either the charge nurse or the person performing the task. 3. The charge nurse retains the accountability. 4. Accountability is transferred to the person performing the task.