There are theoretical approaches to family in community health nursing. Using your knowledge of theories, you know that family members are an integral part of each other's lives.There are theoretical approaches to family in community health nursing. Using
Which theory views the family as the foundation for self-care and a setting for care?
A) Science of Unitary Beings
B) Health as Expanding Consciousness
C) Roy Adaptation Model
D) Self-Care Agency
D
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A nurse who receives frequent phone calls informs the manager the phone calls are related to a health crisis concerning a family member. Other nurses also receive personal calls, but not as many as the first nurse
Which action by the manager is appropriate? 1. Tell the nurse to have family call the manager's office if there is a crisis. 2. Discuss with the nurse how personal phone calls may affect client care and should be limited. 3. Inform the nurse the phone calls are causing morale issues among the staff. 4. Lift the policy against staff carrying personal cell phones for this nurse while the crisis continues.
The nurse is caring for a client who has just been diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML). The client and the nurse are discussing the anticipatory grieving process. Which action by the nurse would be inappropriate at this time?
A) Make referrals for support or bereavement groups. B) Identify family stress management strategies. C) Encourage the client to see an attorney now to get affairs "in order" before it is too late. D) Encourage the client to share feelings and discuss grieving.
The nurse educator teaching reproductive anatomy wants to make sure the students understand what stabilizes the uterus
Which statements about the individual ligaments would the nurse include? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. The infundibulopelvic ligaments suspend and support the uterus. 2. The broad ligament keeps the uterus centrally placed. 3. The uterosacral ligaments sweep back around the rectum and insert on the sides of the first and second sacral vertebrae. 4. The ovarian ligaments anchor the ovary to the uterus. 5. The cardinal ligaments prevent uterine prolapse and support the upper vagina.
A client is diagnosed with pneumonia and has been hospitalized for several days. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify as a priority for this client?
1. Altered oral mucous membranes, related to dry mouth 2. Activity intolerance, related to oxygen supply imbalance 3. Knowledge deficit, related to medication regimen 4. Ineffective airway clearance, related to increased secretions