The LPN reminds a group of students that the values they demonstrate in their practice have their roots in:

1. nursing school education.
2. family influence.
3. peer relationships.
4. agency policies.


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The family shapes values that are demonstrated in later life. These values may be enhanced or challenged by life experiences, but the base is forged in the family.

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A person can spread a bacterial infection by which actions? (Select all that apply.)

a. Kissing others b. Sneezing at work c. Donating blood d. Coming in contact with blood products e. Leaving used tissue on the lavatory

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The nurse notices that a client who is visiting the clinic for an annual checkup appears to be sad. The nurse discovers that the client's home was recently destroyed by fire. What should the nurse do to help this client?

1. Assist to find appropriate housing. 2. Refer for psychological counseling. 3. Support through the grieving process. 4. Notify the physician of the client's loss.

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An infertile couple confide in the nurse at the infertility clinic that they feel overwhelmed with the decisions facing them. Which nursing strategy would be most appropriate?

1. Refer them to a marriage counselor. 2. Provide them with information and instructions throughout the diagnostic and therapeutic process. 3. Express concern and caring. 4. Inquire about the names they have chosen for their baby.

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According to the passage, when should staff members allow a resident's body to be exposed?

(A) Never (B) As often as possible (C) When others are present (D) Only when necessary

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