The method nurses use to plan and deliver nursing care is the:

a. Nursing process
b. Nursing care plan
c. Nursing diagnosis
d. Nursing intervention


A

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a. Veracity b. Autonomy c. Fidelity d. Honesty

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A client who is to receive an enema should be positioned:

a. left side-lying with right knee bent. b. supine. c. prone. d. right side-lying.

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A nurse is providing bathing assistance to a young client who was seriously injured and is unable to care entirely for herself. Which of the following actions would be an example of Swanson's doing for process, in her theory of caring?

A) Touching the client's shoulder when she starts to cry B) Drying the client completely C) Allowing the client to wash her perineal area D) Seeing that the client is uncomfortable with the whole bathing process

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You are caring for a person who is usually very social, participates in every activity, and appears happy, but you have noticed over the last couple of days she is hardly participating in any activities, she did not go to church service, which she never misses, and she is not talking to her friends. What would you do?

What will be an ideal response?

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