Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention by a nurse when working with a client who is from a different culture? Select all that apply

A) Communicating with necessary support (i.e., interpreter)
B) Interacting with familial social unit
C) Performing cultural and spiritual rituals according to beliefs (except in cases of serious contraindication)
D) Treating the client like any other American client


A, B, C

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A) Negative Brudzinski's sign B) Positive Kernig's sign C) Hyperpatellar reflex D) Sluggish pupil reaction

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The nurse is preparing to administer digoxin to a client with heart failure. The nurse assesses an apical pulse of less than _____ beats per minute and must hold the medication and notify the health care provider

Standard Text: Record your answer rounding to the nearest whole number. Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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The nurse is determining the spiritual care needs for a client diagnosed with terminal cancer. What qualities should the nurse include when planning this client's care?

1. Sympathy. 2. Receptivity. 3. Humanity. 4. Competency. 5. Positivity.

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One purpose of using T.E.D. hose is to

A. prevent pressure ulcers. B. slow diuresis. C. prevent blood clots. D. reverse orthopnea.

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