The nursing theory that describes the three states of coping potential as arousal, equilibrium, and impoverishment is the ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Adaptive Potential Assessment Model

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The client, who is 2 weeks postburn with a 40% deep partial-thickness injury, still has open wounds. On taking the morning vital signs, the client is found to have a below-normal tem-perature, is hypotensive, and has diarrhea

What is the nurse's best action? A. Nothing, because the findings are normal for clients during the acute phase of re-covery. B. Increase the temperature in the room and increase the IV infusion rate. C. Assess the client's airway and oxygen saturation. D. Notify the burn emergency team.

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The nurse is visiting an elderly patient who lives with his daughter and her family. Which suggestion by the nurse would help promote a healthy self-concept in the patient?

a. Encourage the daughter to do everything for her father so he can conserve his strength. b. Suggest the daughter ask her father to dispose of his personal belongings so he can determine who will have them. c. Discourage his grandchildren from touching his delicate, aging skin. d. Encourage the family to give the patient his own chores and responsibilities.

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The perinatal nurse teaches the student nurse about the physiological changes in pregnancy that most often contribute to the increased incidence of urinary tract infections. These changes include:

Select all answers that apply: A) Relaxation of the smooth muscle of the urinary sphincter B) Relaxation of the smooth muscle of the bladder C) Inadequate emptying of the bladder D) Increased incidence of bacteriuria

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A patient tells the nurse that he won't fill the pain medication prescription when he goes home. Which of the following should the nurse do to help this patient?

1. Ask the patient if there is a reason why he won't fill the prescription. 2. Tell the health care provider to not write a prescription for the pain medication. 3. Suggest that the patient purchase and use over-the-counter pain medication instead. 4. Stop providing the patient with pain medication while he is still hospitalized.

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