Which of the following would most likely be called a construct?
A) Gender
B) Body temperature
C) Uncertainty in illness
D) Blood type
C
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A young couple is in the clinic for a prenatal exam. The woman expresses concern that her husband continues to binge drink and use drugs on weekends. What action by the nurse is best?
A. Assess the father for reasons why he continues to abuse alcohol and illicit drugs at his age. B. Explain that if there are drugs in a house with a baby, the baby can be taken away. C. Help the husband see how his drug and alcohol use is inconsistent with the father role. D. Warn the husband that he will be putting the baby at risk unless he stops this activity.
A nurse sees the nursing theory of Dorothea Orem as providing a suitable framework for practice
This nurse would plan care to a. acknowledge the client's suffering related to illness. b. support client coping strategies to enhance adaptation. c. assist the client to discover and use stress reduction strategies. d. promote self-care activities of the seriously and persistently mentally ill client.
What actions should a graduate nurse take in the first work experience to avoid problems with burnout?
a. Cross-train to work in different areas of the hospital. b. Develop a social group of nurses with whom to share work experiences. c. Plan on several sessions with a counselor regarding managing stress. d. Develop social contacts outside of nursing and maintain good nutrition and good sleep habits.
A school nurse functions to promote a healthy school environment. Which of the following would be most appropriate for the nurse to do?
A) Advocating for proper nutrition and exercise to prevent and reduce the incidence of obesity in school-age children B) Providing care for children with asthma C) Developing individualized health plans D) Engaging in incidental teaching about scoliosis