When preparing a teaching plan for a group of new mothers on how to bathe their newborns, a community health nurse focuses on the psychomotor domain of learning. Which of the following would the nurse include?
A) Having the group state the steps of the task
B) Having the group demonstrate the task on a doll
C) Having the group describe how to bathe the baby
D) Having the group compare how it differs from adult bathing
B
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An intramuscular injection of an antianxiety agent is administered to a client who has become violent toward the staff in the emergency room. This is an example of what level of therapeutic intervention?
a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four
To accurately assess the client's response to a diagnostic procedure, which of these actions should the nurse take?
a. Determine the client's perception of how well the procedure was tolerated. b. Await the results of the test performed. c. Compare vital signs taken during and after the procedure, with baseline vital signs taken prior to the test. d. Read the health care provider's progress note.
Which option reflects the nurse's duty regarding use of equipment?
1. The nurse is required to select the proper equipment and to use it correctly. 2. Nurses are responsible for cleaning and repairing equipment so that it can be used readily. 3. Nurses should modify equipment so that it meets the particular patient's requirements. 4. Nurses have no responsibility for use or maintenance of equipment.
Why are women at greater risk than men for development of HIV disease as a result of heterosexual intercourse with an infected partner?
A. Women are infected with all sexually transmitted diseases more easily than men. B. The vagina has a greater amount of mucous membrane than does the penis. C. During childbearing years, women's immune systems are less competent so that pregnancy can occur. D. Testosterone has a suppressive effect on viral replication and estrogen does not have this suppressive effect to the same degree.