The nurse tells the parents of a 7-year-old girl with kidney disease about a support group for parents in their situation. This is an example of which of the following elements of family-centered home care?
A) Enabling collaboration between parents and professionals
B) Encouraging families to seek support from other families
C) Sharing open and unbiased information with parents
D) Implementing policies that provide emotional support
B
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A) Purpura B) Cherry angioma C) Spider angioma D) Nevus flammeus E) Urticaria F) Capillary hemangioma
State Death with Dignity Laws require that the terminally ill client be:
a. educated regarding treatment alternatives. b. over the age of 55 c. be supported in their decision by immediate family members d. eligible for federal support services
What function does insulin serve in the human body?
a. It aids in the diffusion of glucose into the liver and muscle cells and in the synthesis of glycogen. b. It breaks down glucose so it can be used by the body. c. It converts triglycerides into glucose for use by the body. d. It converts proteins into energy for use by the body.
A patient tells the nurse that putting a small pillow under her knee and rubbing the thigh helps reduce the hip pain. The nurse realizes this patient is describing:
1. A nonmedication intervention to reduce the hip pain. 2. A way to deny the presence of the hip pain. 3. A fear of taking pain medication. 4. A previous pain medication addiction.