The nurse encourages the patient who has had a myocardial infarction (MI) to enroll in the outpatient cardiac rehabilitation service, which offers: (Select all that apply.)
a. diet counseling.
b. supervised progressive exercise.
c. stress reduction techniques.
d. sexual counseling.
e. administration of cardiotonic drugs.
A, B, C
Rehabilitation services offer diet and stress reduction counseling and supervised progressive ex-ercise.
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The nurse works with both the child and parents to help the child develop interpersonal skills. Which of the following general outcomes facilitates engaging the parents in the process?
1. Increasing knowledge of the child's psychopathology 2. Understanding the child's unique temperament and needs 3. Responding to separation anxiety 4. Administering PRN medications effectively
The patient receives a prescription for a lipid lowering medication from the health care provider and, before discharge, asks the nurse what else he or she can do to improve his or her lipid levels besides just taking medication
What recommendation will the nurse make? (Select all that apply.) A) Quitting smoking B) Exercising C) Following a low sodium diet D) Reducing stress E) Avoiding alcohol
The pediatric oncology nurse knows that a disability is defined as functional limitations that prevent or limit a person's ability to perform activities of daily living
A) True B) False
Optimism is a mediating factor in transformational leadership that affects
a. Employee job satisfaction. b. Employee engagement. c. Employee liking of the supervisor. d. Employee self-esteem.