A therapist is teaching a group of family members who have experienced family violence how to communicate effectively. The therapist understands that teaching effective communication techniques can result in family members: Select all that apply

A) Designating one parent to be the decision-maker.
B) Maintaining the family balance.
C) Communicating more clearly and directly.
D) Maintaining boundaries.
E) Identifying strengths.


C, D, E

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The nurse is teaching the family of an elderly client who is being discharged home to the family about risks the client has for infection that are different from risks for infection for the rest of the family

The nurse should include which information during teaching? 1. The older client might not have the usual symptoms of infection. 2. The older client is better nourished because she has more free time to eat healthy foods. 3. The older client is not at high risk for dehydration. 4. The older client has increased bladder tone.

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A nurse is caring for a client with irritable bowel syndrome. The physician has prescribed polycarbophil to the client. The nurse would administer this drug cautiously if the client's history revealed which of the following?

A) Abdominal pain B) Pseudomembranous colitis C) Rectal bleeding D) Intestinal obstruction

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The nurse is palpating the left flank area and feels a sharp edge with definite delineated margins. The nurse is most likely palpating which of the following?

1. An enlarged spleen 2. An enlarged kidney 3. The colon 4. A distended bladder

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Which of the following is considered a cardinal sign of diabetes mellitus?

1. Impaired vision 2. Seizures 3. Frequent urination 4. Nausea

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