The strong urge to void, often despite the inability to do so, is known as _______________
ANS:
urgency
Urgency is the term that describes the strong urge to void, often despite the inability to do so.
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1. Clarify the client's refusal to explore the topic by labeling it as resistance. 2. Accept the client's refusal to talk about the topic by changing the subject. 3. Allow the client to decide the appropriate time to explore the topic. 4. Insist the client discuss the topic by examining the origin of the behavior.
Which of the following is not a form of negligence?
a. Malfeasance b. Nonmalfeasance c. Misfeasance d. Nonfeasance
The four phases of financial management are budgeting, recording, evaluating, and ____
a. Allocating b. Analyzing c. Reporting d. Reviewing
The nurse assesses a home care client who has a possible cognitive impairment. Which should the nurse implement to validate the assessment finding before planning suitable nursing care?
a. Collaborate for a psychiatric evaluation. b. Call a social worker to assess client needs. c. Ask family members for additional infor-mation. d. Review how the client takes care of things at home.