Which of the following promotes comfort?
a. Clothes which are scattered across the floor
b. Multiple stacks of mail and magazines
c. An odor-free room
d. A room temperature below 70° F
C
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The parent of a preschool-age client voices concerns about potential developmental delays stating that the older sibling reached milestones significantly ahead of the younger child
An assessment reveals the child is able to assist with dressing and can play catch. Based on this assessment finding, which response by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. "Your child appears to be on target with the expected milestones for age." 2. "Your older child may simply be smarter than your 3 year old." 3. "I would recommend extensive testing to determine the source of the delays." 4. "Have you spoken with the health care provider about these delays?"
Nurse G is a practicing alcoholic, but continues in the job without seeking treatment. Nurse G is most in violation of which provision of the American Nurses Association "Code of Ethics for Nurses"?
A) The nurse practices with respect for the inherent dignity of every individual B) The nurse is responsible and accountable for determining the appropriate delegation of tasks C) The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others, including the responsibility to preserve integrity D) The nurse participates in maintaining conditions of employment conducive to the provision of quality care
A nurse is caring for an 85-year-old male client with diabetes in a community setting. The nurse promotes functional wellness by which of the following activities?
a. Encouraging the client maintains current levels of physical activity b. Assisting the client to receive all the rec-ommended preventive screenings that are appropriate for his age group c. Teaching the patient how to use a rolling walker so that he can ambulate for longer distances d. Encouraging the client to attend his weekly chess games
Which of the following most accurately summarizes the effect of managed care on the provision of mental health care?
A) Managed care provides cost-effective care in an equitable fashion. Access to specialized mental health care is not influenced by socioeconomic status. Therefore, everyone's mental health needs are effectively addressed in both institutional and community settings. B) Managed care cuts costs while enhancing the quality of mental health care provided to all citizens. Both rural and urban populations have equal access to specialized mental health care regardless of the costs entailed. C) There is a resurgence of institutionalized mental health care because managed care has determined it is the most cost-effective way of providing care. Community mental health care facilities are slowly closing in both rural and urban areas. D) Managed care theoretically provides access to specialized mental health care; however, financial barriers prevent equitable access. Due to the emphasis on cutting institutional costs, monetary and staffing resources are shifting from traditional health care institutions to community settings.