Barbara Martin (2002) calls one's ability to control one's actions ____________________ power

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


personal

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A 19-year-old Native American client is admitted with a diagnosis of major depression with suicidal ideation. What assessment is made?

1. The client is at high risk for suicide. 2. The client will benefit from a talking circle. 3. The client will need a single room. 4. The client will need a medicine man.

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A 21-year-old college football player has acknowledged to a nurse at a campus clinic that he has been injecting androgens in an effort to increase the size of his musculature and enhance his on-field performance

Which of the following teaching points should the nurse include in a conversation with the player? A) "You run a real risk of developing acne and developing breasts by doing this." B) "You will indeed be able to increase your muscles, but they will rebound by shrinking smaller than they ever were within a few months." C) "Most of the people who do this cause themselves to be permanently sterile." D) "A reduction in the size of your penis and the production of mutated sperm can be an effect of steroid use."

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A community-based pain management program is being planned for your region. As a coordina-tor of a home care agency, you have been requested to develop a conceptual framework, mission statement, philosophy, and objectives for the program

In what order will you pursue this endea-vor? a. Objectives, philosophy, and mission statement b. Philosophy, objectives, and mission statement c. Philosophy, mission statement, and objec-tives d. Mission statement, philosophy, and objec-tives

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A patient who takes an opioid pain reliever says, "I don't want to take my pain medication too often. It might not work when I really need it." What does the nurse teach this patient regarding tolerance to pain medications?

1. "Tolerance is a myth and does not exist." 2. "If you need larger doses of your medication we can provide it." 3. "We do have to be concerned about oversedation." 4. "It is best not to take too much of any drug."

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