All residents have basic rights. Which of the following is a basic right of residents?

A. Right to choice
B. Right to privacy and confidentiality
C. Right to be free from verbal abuse, or any other abuse
D. All of the above


Ans: D. All of the above

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Which of the following are accurate statements about the interview process used by qualitative researchers? (Select all that apply.)

a. It is sufficient to develop interviewing skills once the interviewing of study participants begins since the qualitative research process involves co-construction of data; learning to interview is part of the process the researcher is expected to experience once data collection begins so that the interviewer enters the study without bias or preconceived ideas. b. When participants appear to begin speaking about a subject that seems unrelated to the focus of the study, an effective strategy is to ask obtain the respondent's perspective by asking how the new subject is related to his/her previous comments. c. The interviewer should dress in either business attire or a nursing uniform when conducing interviews or focus groups. d. When a study participant appears to be fatigued or in pain from illness or treatments, the interviewer should offer to stop the interview, to take a break, or to reschedule for another day.

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The nurse evaluates a need for further instruction about a sodium-restricted diet when the patient with glomerulonephritis says:

a. "I won't add salt to my food." b. "I'm glad I can still drink carbonated drinks." c. "I will not eat processed meats, like hot dogs." d. "I'm going to miss eating potato chips."

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A survivor of childhood abuse is hospitalized following an episode of wrist cutting. The patient has a history of binge–purge eating disorder as well as difficulty trusting and relating to others. What is the nurse's priority intervention?

a. Set limits on self-harmful behavior. b. Foster belief in and valuing of family unity. c. Confront abnormal eating patterns and self-mutilation. d. Encourage discussion of personal responsibilities associated with abuse.

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A psychiatric–mental health nurse is providing care to a patient who has recently emigrated to the United States from Eastern Europe. Which of the following would be least effective in providing culturally competent care?

A) Demonstrating a genuine interest in the patient B) Avoiding assumptions about the patient's culture C) Speaking to the patient in his native language. D) Acquiring information about the patient's country.

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