The statement that nurses are well-bred, well-educated specimens of womanhood is an example of which of the following?
a. Sexism c. Nursism
b. Paternalism d. Parentalism
A
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The patient's mother has been diagnosed with Munchausen by proxy syndrome (MBPS) as she has been giving her child large doses of laxatives to make the child sick. The nurse is having difficulty dealing with the situation. Which of the following is the best way for the nurse to proceed? 1. Confront the mother about making her child sick. 2. Seek clinical supervision to cope with situation. 3. Refuse to take care of the child and family. 4. Have as little contact with the mother as possible.
Which of the following adverse effects would be applicable to a patient beginning drug therapy with enalapril (Vasotec)?
a. Nonproductive cough b. Tingling around mouth and in fingertips c. Nasal congestion d. Ringing in the ears
The nurse, interested in the concept of energy fields, should study which of the following theorists who views woman and her environment as energy fields?
a. Hildegard Peplau c. Martha Rogers b. Jean Watson d. Myra Levine
The community health nurse is designing a four week e-learning program for rural diabetic clients. One concern is that some of these clients may feel isolated
Which of the following could the nurse employ to prevent feelings of isolation? Select all that apply. 1. Additional written assignments 2. Audio narrated lecture assignments 3. Message board assignments 4. Video enabled Skype assignments 5. Synchronous online chats