What could be the consequence of a nurse assigning a client to a staff member who is of the same culture as the client?
A) Stereotyping
B) Ensuring better care and understanding
C) Helping in assessing client's cultural heritage
D) Helping build nurse-client relationship
A
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The nurse evaluates the tuberculosis skin test results for a patient who recently emigrated from Southeast Asia
Which result is consistent with the presence of tuberculosis antibodies in the pa-tient's system if the nurse reads the test 72 hours after injection? a. The injection site is an 11-mm red, warm, swollen area. b. The skin around the injection site is black, dry, and scaly. c. The nurse palpates a hard, dense, raised area 14 mm across. d. According to the patient, the skin around the injection site feels cool.
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a. Used to identify client's risk factors. b. Based on the client's chief complaint or concern. c. Selected after objective and subjective data are collected and clustered. d. Derived from the objective assessment of data collected by the nurse.