A client is concerned because hospitalization will interfere with his ability to participate in the religious rituals that traditionally surround the Christmas season. What nursing diagnosis would the nurse add to this client's care plan?

What will be an ideal response?


Impaired Religiosity

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When describing perinatal education to a pregnant woman and her partner, the nurse emphasizes that the primary goal of these classes is to:

A) Equip a couple with the knowledge to experience a pain-free childbirth B) Provide knowledge and skills to actively participate in birth and parenting C) Eliminate anxiety so that they can have an uncomplicated birth D) Empower the couple to totally control the birth process

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The nurse is caring for a 79-year-old man who has a non-weight-bearing cast on the left lower extremity. The client ambulates without using a walker despite repeated instruction from the nurse

Which response by the nurse is most likely to keep the client from falling? 1. Apply a vest restraint and offer frequent toileting. 2. Plan fall prevention with client, family, and provider. 3. Inform family that the client needs physical restraints. 4. Document that the client has a high potential for falling.

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Incidence data are especially helpful for what purposes? (Select all that apply.)

a. Evaluating treatments that prolong life b. Measuring the rate of new illnesses in a population c. Assessing risks associated with particular illnesses d. Determining health care personnel needs e. Illustrating whether interventions are effective f. Planning health care services and facilities

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The physical or psychological harm a drug such as tobacco or alcohol might cause over a long period of use is known as

A. the drinking of alcohol and smoking of tobacco B. acute toxicity C. abuse of illicit drugs D. chronic toxicity

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