A nursing student is preparing a presentation for the class regarding grief. What information should be included regarding factors that can affect the duration and course of grieving? Select all that apply
A) Centrality of loss
B) Health of survivor
C) Cultural and ethnic influences
D) Nature of death
E) Survivor's religious or spiritual belief system
A, B, C, D, E
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All of the following behaviors have been assessed by the nurse in a 52-year-old man. Which behavior is considered incongruent with middle-aged developmental tasks?
a. Refusal to work more than 50 hours a week b. Refusal to give up time with his grand-children c. Refusal to stop his semiweekly golf game d. Refusal to make preparations for retire-ment
The home health nurse would do which of the following to best protect the client against electrical shock?
1. Use extension cords whenever possible. 2. Make sure that equipment is properly grounded. 3. Use only new equipment. 4. Allow the client to use home appliances.
During the fourth stage of labor, a client's blood pressure is 110/60, pulse 90, and the fundus is firm midline and halfway between the symphysis pubis and the umbilicus. The priority action of the nurse should be to:
1. Turn the client onto her left side. 2. Place the bed in Trendelenburg position. 3. Massage the fundus. 4. Continue to monitor.
Which of the following is an example of professional negligence?
a. provision of care in spite of a client's refusal of treatment b. failure to warn potential victims of a dangerous client's behavior c. damages sought because reasonable care was not provided d. failure to change treatment to the newest method available