The number of particular groups bound by race, ethnicity, religion, and nationality is virtually limitless
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A client is being admitted to the mental health unit. When completing the affective assessment of the client's sexual history, the nurse asks:
1. "When you were growing up, how did you learn about sex?" 2. "With whom do you feel most intimate and connected?" 3. "To what degree do you experience pleasure during sexual activity?" 4. "What are the positive aspects of your own sexual functioning?"
What will the nurse teach a nursing mother to do to reduce the risk of mastitis? (Select all that apply.)
a. Limit fluid intake to 1 liter per day. b. Empty both breasts with each feeding. c. Take warm showers. d. Wear a supportive bra. e. Pump breasts to ensure emptying.
Which of the following is a true statement regarding nursing research?
a. Descriptive and correlational research methods are most successful in addressing the research questions nurses typically have. b. Nurses do not typically attempt to conduct experimental research because it is beyond their level of expertise. c. Nurses have successfully used a variety of designs in research studies because there are many types of questions to be answered. d. The most common type of research used by nurse researchers is ethnographic research because it studies the lived experience of their patients.
Implementing a patient education session for a patient suffering from essential hypertension requires:
A. instructing the patient that he or she may not have symptoms but will require lifelong treatment. B. instructing the patient about the importance of taking their medications at proper times. C. instructing the patient to undergo routine medical checkups to ensure that their blood pressure is under control. D. All of these are correct.