Which of the following interventions is most appropriate for the nurse to offer when helping a client with gender dysphoria?

A) Focus on promoting comfort with the chosen gender role.
B) Encourage living as the assigned gender.
C) Avoid client discussions of hormonal treatment.
D) Discourage genital reassignment surgery.


A,

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Unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) ask the nurse to explain the difference between cultural care and other types of care. What would the nurse say in response to the UAP?

A. It is holistic. B. It is a fad. C. It focuses on scientific theory. D. It is a belief system.

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To determine trough levels of a drug being administered to a patient, the nurse would expect to draw a blood sample at which time?

a. immediately before giving the drug c. one-half hour after giving an IV drug b. immediately after giving the drug d. halfway between doses

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As a student, you have learned that your duty as a nurse is to do good to others and maintain a balance between those items that may cause harm and those that may cause good. Which ethical principle is this behavior based on?

a. Fidelity c. Beneficence b. Nonmaleficence d. Veracity

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The nurse is discussing the use of contraception with a patient who has just become sexually active

What factors should the nurse include when educating the patient on contraceptive methods? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Contraindications in the patient's health history 2. Religious or moral beliefs 3. Partner's belief in the effectiveness of the choice 4. Personal motivation to use method 5. Future pregnancy plans

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