List four methods of enabling that the nursing assistant should avoid.
What will be an ideal response?
· Protecting the patient from the natural consequences of his behavior
· Keeping secrets about a patient's behavior from others
· Making excuses for a patient's behavior
· Taking steps to get a patient out of personal trouble
· Blaming others for the patient's behavior
· Seeing the patient's problems as a result of something else
· Giving money to patients
· Attempting to control patients' lives and activities
· Doing things for the patient that he should do himself
You might also like to view...
A female patient has nausea, breast tenderness, fatigue, and amenorrhea. Her last menstrual period was 6 weeks ago. The nurse interprets that this patient is experiencing __________ signs of pregnancy
a. Positive b. Possible c. Probable d. Presumptive
A group of public health officials want to use the logic model for program design. In this model, when a program's intended outcome is achieved, this is referred to as successful
A. Input B. Output C. Outcome D. Impact
The last phase of the Returning to School Syndrome is the
a. conflict phase. c. resolution phase. b. honeymoon phase. d. satisfaction phase.
The nurse is calling postpartum patients. Which patient should be seen immediately? The patient at 4 weeks postpartum who:
1. Describes feeling sad all the time. 2. Reports hearing voices talking about the baby. 3. States she has no appetite and wants to sleep all day. 4. Says she needs a refill on her sertraline (Zoloft) next week.