Identify a secured setting for the practice of forensic nursing

a. Correctional institutions
b. Crime scenes
c. Woman's shelters
d. Emergency rooms


A

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A nurse plans to teach a client about a newly prescribed medication. Which of these nursing interventions would BEST assist the client in learning?

a. withholding any pain medication so the client can concentrate better b. ensuring that the client is in a comfortable position and does not have to go to the bathroom c. scheduling sessions after activities such as physical therapy so the client will be relaxed d. planning teaching sessions before bed so the client can retain information before sleep

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A patient has completed treatment for alcoholism. If treatment was successful, a nurse might expect which of the following outcome statements from this patient upon discharge?

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The new father asks what his baby will experience while sleeping and awake. How should the nurse respond?

1. "Babies have several sleep and alert states. Keep watching and you will notice them." 2. "Newborns have two stages of sleep: deep or quiet sleep and rapid eye movement sleep." 3. "You may have noticed that your child was in an alert awake state for an hour after his birth." 4. "Birth is hard work for babies; it takes them a week or 2 to recover and become more awake."

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