One model has two levels. In the first level the interaction is the person's individual knowledge of a problem and the second level is seen when the client and nurse interact. Which model does this represent?
A) Modeling and Role-Modeling
B) System Framework and Theory of Goal Attainment
C) Conservation Model
D) Intersystem Model
D
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The physician needs to perform a rectal examination. The nurse assists the client into a position where the client rests on her knees and chest. The client's head is supported on a small pillow, to one side
Which position has the nurse helped the client to assume? A) Dorsal recumbent position B) Lithotomy position C) Sims' position D) Genupectoral position
The nurse is providing care for a patient whose cancer has metastasized to her small intestine. What does the small intestine do? Select all that apply
A) Creation of human waste products B) Reabsorption of water to maintain blood pressure C) Secretion D) Absorption E) Movement of nutrients into the blood stream.
A nurse would identify which clients as potentially benefiting from the services of a genetics specialist?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. A client taking furosemide for congestive heart failure 2. A client who is considering tamoxifen for breast cancer treatment 3. A client whose atrial fibrillation is being treated with warfarin 4. A client who requires psychotropic medications. 5. A client who takes multiple vitamin supplements
A nurse is educating a client about a care plan. Which of the following would the nurse use to assess the client's learning ability?
A) "Did you graduate from high school; how many years of schooling did you have?" B) "Do you have someone in your family who would understand this information?" C) "Many people have trouble remembering information; is this a problem for you?" D) "Would you prefer that the doctor give you more detailed medical information?"