Margaret Newman built on the metaparadigm concepts by Rogers. Which of the following was not included in the work of Newman?

A) Human
B) Caring
C) Environment
D) Health


B

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A young mother was very proud because she had been taking her 9-month-old with her to various garage sales where she had purchased a lot of toys for very little money. Which of the following would be the most appropriate response by the nurse?

a. "Be sure there are no small pieces as young children can easily choke." b. "Fantastic. Saving money on toys will allow you to buy more fresh fruits and vegetables." c. "Toddlers love new toys; they will help with cognitive development." d. "You are doing an excellent job of giving your child lots of stimulation with new playthings."

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An image of the older adult as an asexual, unintelligent person who is not interested in sex represents:

a. A myth b. An ideal c. The truth d. An attitude

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A hospice nurse has been feeling very stressed at work because of both the physical strain and the emotional drain of working with clients with AIDS

She tries to walk 1 to 2 miles three times a week and to talk regularly with her husband about her work-related feelings. One reasonable stress management strategy would be to: a. Start taking yoga lessons. b. Make an appointment to meet with a psychiatrist. c. Start jogging 5 to 6 miles every day. d. Plan to go out for a drink with fellow nurses after work every day.

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Which of the following statements accurately suggests how confidentiality issues can affect treatment?

A) Clients commonly use confidentiality to avoid taking responsibility for their actions. B) Confidentiality can be a barrier to including family members in a client's care. C) Confidentiality is more important in medical nursing than in psychiatric–mental health nursing. D) Therapists must use their own judgment when deciding to share with the client's family information with outsiders.

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