Many people with alcoholism and drug addiction become lost in the health care system. A nurse who knows the client's history, environment, support systems, and local treatment pro-grams can offer guidance to the most effective treatment modality
The FRAMES method of intervention includes six elements. One of these is "advice.". This entails: 1. Proving a menu of options or choices
2. Providing clear guidance to change risky behavior
3. Providing encouragement and belief in the client's ability to change
4. Emphasizing a person's responsibility for change
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Providing clear guidance to change risky behavior is one of the elements of the FRAMES me-thod of intervention.
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When documenting information in a client's medical record, which of the following should the nurse do consistently for each entry?
A) Report each observation to the physician. B) Sign each entry by name and title. C) Obtain a signature from the physician. D) Provide the day of the week on the entry.
The nurse is explaining to a client about foods that are low in cholesterol and foods that are cholesterol-free. Which of the following would the nurse explain is cholesterol-free?
1. Skinless chicken 2. Eggs 3. Peanut butter 4. All-beef hot dogs
Following the birth of her infant, a client states that her childbirth classes assisted her in dealing with labor and birth. The nurse understands that current research on childbirth education demonstrates which of the following benefits?
A. Clients develop a strong attachment to the birth attendant. B. Clients avoid the use of medication for labor. C. Clients become dependent upon their partners. D. Clients have a feeling of control over the birthing process.
When teaching an adolescent about ovulation, you would include that ovulation is initiated by a surge in which of the following?
A) Luteinizing hormone B) Progesterone C) Follicle-stimulating hormone D) Estrogen