As early as 1995, the American Nurses Association's Social Policy Statement described ____________________ as a target for nursing care
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
family
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Critical pathways outline a patient's expected progress from admission to discharge, and where did they originate from?
A) Case management B) Functional nursing C) Team nursing D) Primary care nursing
The laboring client the nurse is caring for speaks English well, and has identified her race as Asian. She has requested only warm water to drink, and has refused ice chips and cold liquids throughout the labor
The nurse understands that this is most likely related to: A. The client's belief in the role of hot and cold in health. B. The fact that the client has not yet become thirsty. C. A desire to have complete control of the environment. D. Folklore concerning the desired sex of the unborn child.
A mother has brought her daughter to the clinic for the fifth time in one month. The mother is claiming that her daughter is exhibiting signs of a rare form of cancer. The child appears well upon assessment
The nurse should be concerned that the mother: 1. Is overprotective. 2. Is exhibiting signs of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. 3. Is overly concerned. 4. Is causing her child to undergo un-needed medical procedures.
Harley is a nursing assistant working on the cardiac unit of an acute care hospital. Which of the following observations about a heart patient should he report to his supervising nurse immediately?
A. The patient ate all of the food on the lunch tray. B. The patient complains of shortness of breath and has an irregular pulse. C. The patient breathes best with the head of the bed elevated 45 degrees. D. The patient needs assistance with bathing.