Nursing Process Steps
What will be an ideal response?
Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcome-Identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
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Which of the following communication theories provides the most appropriate rationale for a nursing intervention to utilize the perceived strengths of the client in promoting effective communication?
1. Behavioral Effects and Human Communication Theory 2. Neurolinguistic Programming Theory 3. Theory of Communication Levels 4. Therapeutic Communication Theory
The nurse is caring for an infant with osteogenesis imperfecta and is providing instruction on how to reduce the risk of injury. Which of the following responses from the mother indicates a need for further teaching?
A) "I need to avoid pushing or pulling on an arm or leg." B) "I must carefully lift the baby from under the armpits." C) "I should not bend an arm or leg into an awkward position." D) "We must avoid lifting the legs by the ankles to change diapers."
Expectancy theory, when applied in path-goal leadership says
a. Leaders need to find the right reward to motivate followers b. Make the same rewards available to all followers c. Leaders should show motivation in multiple ways d. Followers are expected to motivate other followers.
Which nursing actions are appropriate to assess growth and development for an adolescent client diagnosed with chronic renal failure? Select all that apply
1. Using the Denver II during a health maintenance visit 2. Educating parents on normal milestones 3. Monitoring for delayed sexual maturation 4. Comparing blood pressure values from previous visit 5. Plotting height and weight measurements