The nurse is aware that self-identity is formed by a person's attitudes about her or his ____________________________. (Select all that apply.)
a. values.
b. ambition.
c. interaction with others.
d. high self-esteem.
e. ability to control his or her life.
ANS: A, C, D, E
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1. Members' ability to use the information and services to enhance health. 2. Members' ability to read and explain the health information. 3. Members' ability to read, write, and interpret the health information. 4. Members' ability to understand and act on health instructions.
The clinical nurse leader notices that staff spend minimal time with a client who is terminally ill
with AIDS. The client confides in the nurse leader that he is having intense emotional reactions to his illness, sometimes feeling angry, sometimes afraid, sometimes feeling abandoned. As the nurse leader considers how to approach the problem of client avoidance with staff, he can hypothesize that the most likely reason for the staff's avoidance is a. the need to use extra infection control precautions. b. feelings of inadequacy in dealing with complex emotional needs. c. knowledge that the client needs time alone with family and friends. d. disapproval of the client's former high-risk lifestyle.
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A. Peripheral edema B. Tachycardia C. Low Blood Pressure D. Concentrated Urine
When receiving a report of his assigned patients, the nurse learns that he is assigned to care for a patient scheduled for a chordoplasty procedure. What is this procedure used to do?
A) Repair valve annulus B) Repair leaflets C) Repair chordae tendineae D) Repair the commissure