Andrew has just graduated with a baccalaureate degree in nursing. What type of nursing leadership will he be expected to provide?
A) nursing care of the individual patient
B) demonstration of selected critical skills
C) ability to be a follower rather than a leader
D) nursing care of groups of patients
A
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The spouse of a client with Alzheimer disease does not understand why the client developed the disorder because no one else in the family has the health problem. Which response by the nurse is appropriate?
A) "Alzheimer disease develops because of smoking and alcohol intake." B) "Someone in your family must not have been correctly diagnosed with the disorder." C) "Alzheimer disease does not have the same course in every individual." D) "There are genetic and environmental factors in the development of Alzheimer disease."
A home health nurse is precepting a new nurse during a routine wound care visit. The new nurse is assessing the client's wound and notes that the wound is showing signs and symptoms of infection. The client's spouse asks the new nurse how the wound looks
The new nurse responds by stating, "It looks fine," but the new nurse's face indicates a different story. When evaluating the new nurse, the preceptor should note that work is needed on which aspect of communication? A) Credibility B) Adaptability C) Timing and relevance D) Clarity and brevity
A patient sustained multiple fractures and contusions when hit by a car while walking across the street. He says, "How can I be hurt so badly? The car barely hit me.". How should the nurse respond?
1. "Your body absorbed a lot of energy from the moving car.". 2. "Because you are diabetic, your injuries are worse.". 3. "You probably don't remember how hard you were hit.". 4. "Because you are older, your injuries are worse.".