You are going into surgery and your nurse says, "I'm sure you're going to be fine!" What type of interviewing trap is this?
a. Giving unwanted advice
b. Leading or biased question
c. Providing false assurance
d. Talking too much
Answer: c. Providing false assurance
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A male patient has just been diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and has presented numerous questions to the nurse in anticipation of his upcoming appointment with his primary care provider
Specifically, the patient has many questions surrounding hemodialysis. What should the nurse teach this patient about his diagnosis and hemodialysis? A) "Hemodialysis is becoming much less common because of improved medications for the management of ESRD." B) "Your doctor will probably recommend hemodialysis only as a last resort if conservative treatments are unsuccessful." C) "These days, many patients are encouraged to start hemodialysis well before their ESRD becomes severe." D) "Your doctor will probably start you on hemodialysis a few times a month and then increase the frequency."
The nurse notes small bright red spots on an older client's skin. Which terminology will the nurse use to document the finding?
A. Cherry angiomas. B. Cutaneous horns. C. Cutaneous tags. D. Senile lentigines.
A fetal heart rate change that can be seen after administration of butorphanol (Stadol) is
A. Bradycardia B. Marked variability C. Sinusoidal-appearing
Faith, a student nurse, is discussing a 4-year-old patient, Mike, with her nursing instructor. The instructor asks Faith about how Erikson's Developmental Tasks have an impact on a 4-year-old child's self-concept and sexuality
What is the best response? A. "Mike says he wants to be a mechanic like his dad when he grows up." B. "Mike likes to go to the park to play." C. "Mike's favorite food is hot dogs." D. "Mike likes to play video games with his older sister."