Y.W.'s mother will need a place to stay while in the United States. What can you do to
facilitate the initial contact with the Thai community?
What will be an ideal response?
Again, ask the hospital representative or social worker to help find housing for Mrs. W. and explore
other assistance, such as funding, that might be needed.
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The nurse is performing an admission assessment on a client with cognitive impairment. When developing a plan of care for this client, the nurse should plan to
a. provide instructions one step at a time. b. offer several instructions at a time when orienting the client to their room. c. teach the client new skills using complex instructions with multiple steps. d. refrain from mentioning the client's past life experiences when asking questions.
The clinic nurse is doing client teaching regarding dietary supplements with a high school athlete. The client teaching will include which of the following? Select all that apply
A) Read the dietary supplement label. B) Do not give supplements to children younger than 6 years of age. C) Discuss supplement use with your doctor. D) Obtain a prescription from your doctor for the supplement. E) Be sure and take the supplement with any prescribed medication.
Which of the following statements made by a nurse most reflects a poor understanding of trust-worthiness regarding nurse-client communication in response to a client's report that, "I don't like the night shift nurse"?
1. "How can I meet your needs and expectations on dayshift?" 2. "Tell me more about why you dislike the night shift nurse." 3. "Can you give me an example of why you are dissatisfied?" 4. "The nurse on night shift has your well being in mind always."
Which province opened the first hospital diploma school in Canada?
a. Manitoba b. Ontario c. Quebec d. Newfoundland