A community health nurse uses appreciative inquiry as a mechanism to benefit the community. What is the major outcome of appreciative inquiry?
A) Collaboration
B) Advocacy
C) Empowerment
D) Capacity building
C
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When preparing for class, the nursing student who uses the textbook most effectively will do all of the following except:
1. Read through the textbook assignments before the class in which the material will be covered. 2. Review the table of contents and appendices. 3. Become familiar with how the book is organized. 4. Look up answers to the questions at the end of the chapter.
A client is being admitted to the inpatient psychiatric unit. Which actions would be appropriate for the nurse to assess the client's risk of violence? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Wait to assess the client's risk of violence once the psychiatric symptoms have stabilized. 2. Assess history of psychotic illness as this is the most important predictor of violence potential. 3. Ask the client, "What is the most violent thing you have ever done?" 4. Review the client's past records and get information from the client's family. 5. Avoid discussing the client's past history of violence as this could provoke the client.
A client is diagnosed with renal papillary adenoma. Which characteristic of this condition does the nurse recognize is true?
A) It is difficult to differentiate from a malignancy. B) It is associated with tuberous sclerosis. C) It is very aggressive and often deadly. D) It is a hereditary disease of the proximal tubule.
During initial assessment of a client who has just suffered a head injury, a nurse notes that the pupils have an ovoid appearance. What is the nurse's best first action?
A. Anticipate intervention for increased ICP after notifying the physician. B. Document the finding after completing a full physical assessment. C. Place the client in Trendelenburg position after ensuring that the blood pressure is normal. D. Evaluate visual acuity and accommodation after verifying this finding with another nurse.