Which of the following has the SAMHSA described, as major dimensions of support for a life of recovery? (Select all that apply)
1. Health
2. Community
3. Home
4. Religious affiliation
5. Purpose
1, 2, 3, 5
Rationale: SAMHSA suggests that a life in recovery is supported by four major dimensions, which include health, home, purpose, and community. Religious affiliation is not included in the listed dimensions.
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a. Ineffective airway clearance b. Readiness for enhanced knowledge c. Risk for delayed surgical recovery d. Activity intolerance
An elderly patient is scheduled to take six medications each morning. What should the nurse know to do when administering these medications?
a. Allow extra time to administer all of the medications. b. Allow the patient to take only the medications she can swallow. c. Crush all of the medications before giving them. d. Leave the medication at the bedside so the patient can take them slowly.
If nursing intervention strategies are focused on the structural dimension, they are directed to:
1. Health services 2. Primary prevention 3. Health promotion 4. Secondary prevention
A nurse uses SBAR when providing a hands-off report to the oncoming shift. What is the rationale for the nurse's action?
a. To promote autonomy b. To use common courtesy c. To establish trustworthiness d. To standardize communication