The student nurse is participating in the patient education process with a young mother. The student nurse assesses that the young mothers' perception of self-efficacy is not at a level compatible with success
In an effort to enhance the patient's self-efficacy the student nurse may find it helpful to do which of the following? a. plan for performance accomplishments
b. remind the patient of past failures
c. analyze past failures to determine fault
d. B and C
e. all of the above
A
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a. intellectual c. social b. emotional d. spiritual
A client asks if insurance pays for genetic testing. How should the nurse respond?
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. "It depends on the insurance carrier." 2. "They are required to do so by federal law." 3. "These tests are not paid for by insurance companies." 4. "Insurance companies do not, but a federal program pays for many of them if you allow them access to the results." 5. "Some insurance companies pay for some tests."
A parent tells you she found caring for her son at home very difficult at first but now has adjusted. Which of the following would be the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this family?
A) Readiness for enhanced coping related to home care B) Compromised coping related to difficulty of home care C) Hopelessness related to prolonged home care D) Health-seeking behaviors related to home care
A nursing student says, "I can now see how developing care plans helps organize my thoughts and patient care." In which stage of Cohen's model of professional socialization is this student?
a. Stage I: Unilateral dependence b. Stage II: Negativity/independence c. Stage III: Dependence/mutuality d. Stage IV: Interdependence