Which of the following is a tenant of Maslow's basic human needs hierarchy?
A) A need that is unmet prompts a person to seek a higher level of wellness.
B) A person feels ambivalence when a need is successfully met.
C) Certain needs are more basic than others and must be met first.
D) People have many needs and should strive to meet them simultaneously.
C
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The nurse reviews discharge instructions for a client recovering from a hemorrhoidectomy. Which statements indicate that teaching has been effective? (Select all that apply.)
1. "I should take a stool softener as prescribed." 2. "I should maintain bed rest for several weeks." 3. "I should drink at least 2 quarts of fluid each day." 4. "I should avoid eating all fresh fruit and vegetables." 5. "I should take a sitz bath after each bowel movement for 1 to 2 weeks after surgery."
A group of clients is signing up for a Telehealth company called ISelectMD. The nurse educates them about ISelectMD by telling them which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. The employer's health insurance charges a minimal additional health premium fee monthly. b. Each employee has 24/7 access to a physician via Telemedicine by signing onto a website and entering his symptoms, and paying a "visit" fee. c. A follow-up call is made 2 days later to determine whether the health issue was resolved. d. The physician "on call" reviews client's medical history and current symptoms, makes a diagnosis, and e-mails in a prescription, if needed. e. Minor conditions such as urinary tract infections or respiratory illness can be treated in this remote technology fashion. f. Acute conditions such as chest pain or deep vein thrombosis can be treated in this remote technology fashion.
After having a conversation with a depressed client, a nurse is thinking about possible factors that may explain why the client is depressed. This nurse's thinking exemplifies which of the following?
A) Attribution theory B) Assumption theory C) Dispositional theory D) Situational theory
In order to assist a 75-year-old male resident in a long-term care facility to decrease his problems with sleep initiation, the nurse would:
a. provide a heavy snack at bedtime. b. reschedule the 8 PM albuterol inhalation treatment to 4 PM. c. coach the resident in 10 minutes of exercise prior to bedtime. d. provide a cola drink, strong tea, or cocoa at bedtime.