A student nurse takes a test and is relieved when she has her test review. She received a perfect score for her test, which was on theories and models in nursing
Which of the following models uses mutuality in the nursing process and places high priority on teaching–learning as a significant intervention mode in a reciprocal nurse–client relationship?
A) Watson's Model of Nursing
B) Bruner's Learning Models
C) Benner's Novice-to-Expert Model
D) Diekelmann's Phenomenologic Model of Curriculum
A
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The nurse is working on a psychiatric unit in a large hospital and encounters a female client with a history of being abused. What client statement best supports the belief that this client is at risk for more violence?
1. "I am financially independent." 2. "My partner is enrolled in alcoholics anonymous." 3. "I want to finish high school but my husband won't let me." 4. "My partner encourages me to use condoms."
A new graduate nurse has been working on the medical-surgical unit for three months. When asked to take extra shifts or to rotate shifts, the nurse is more than willing. Lately the nurse has begun to wonder if he is sleep deprived at work
Some negative effects of sleep deprivation are listed below. Which of the following would the new graduate be least likely to experience if he is sleep deprived? a. difficulty remembering and concentrating b. increased risk of motor vehicle accidents c. increased risk of medical errors d. a period of 24 hours of wakefulness is equivalent to a 0.001% blood alcohol level
The nurse is teaching the client prescribed tamsulosin (Flomax) for BPH. What should the nurse include in the teaching session for this client? (Select all that apply.)
Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. 1. "This medication will shrink the prostate." 2. "Drug therapy alleviates the symptoms but does not cure the disease." 3. "This medication will lower your blood pressure." 4. "This medication has no effect on blood pressure." 5. "This medication will be required for the rest of your life."
A client with COPD tells the nurse, "I don't see why I need to stop smoking because the damage to my lungs is already done." Which statement should the nurse provide the client?
A. "If you stop smoking, your lungs have a good chance of improving quickly." B. "Your symptoms may be lessened if you aren't smoking." C. "You should at least try because smoking is associated with other diseases." D. "If you stop smoking the disease process will not advance."