Nurses should help a client regain as much independence as quickly as possible with a holistic approach

Match the theory with its description.
a. Environmental theory d. Systems model
b. Definition of nursing e. Human becoming
c. Philosophy and science of caring f. Unitary human beings


ANS: b

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A) "We should really report this to your physician. The metformin dosage will need to be decreased." B) "We should really report this to your physician. He will likely change medications." C) "Please continue taking the medication and monitoring your weight. This is an expected outcome of this drug therapy." D) "You should discontinue this medication immediately. I will contact your physician."

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A researcher is designing a research study to identify the characteristics of a good nurse manager as identified by staff nurses. What is the most appropriate method to collect this data?

1. Unstructured interview. 2. Delphi technique. 3. Questionnaire. 4. Structured observation.

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Which of the following general guidelines should the nurse incorporate into health education for parents of school-age children regarding scabies?

A) Mites cannot live outside the body. B) Apply scabicide immediately after bathing. C) The infected child may have increased itching at night. D) The burrow of the mite is always visible.

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Your patient is 40-year-old baseball player who needs his yearly physical exam. He reports a 5-year history of chronic lower back pain due to spinal stenosis. Which of the following findings indicate spinal stenosis?

A. Lumbar x-ray demonstrates vertebral osteophytes B. Positive straight leg raising sign upon physical exam C. Lumbar MRI shows decreased intervertebral space D. A and C

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