To help smoking patients improve their health, a nurse uses which of the following smoking cessation strategies?
A. Advise all tobacco users to quit.
B. Assist tobacco users with a quit plan.
C. Both 1 and 2
D. None of the above
ANS: C
You might also like to view...
When instructing the patient taking an oral liquid iron preparation, what should the nurse include?
a. Information relative to taking the iron with milk b. Information relative to the bowel movement color changing to dark red c. Information relative to taking preparation through a straw to prevent staining of teeth d. Information relative to taking a drug with meals or a snack
The nurse is caring for a client with dysphagia resulting from a stroke. Which of the following is a primary responsibility of the nurse with regard to feeding the client?
A) Inform the client about the kind of food being offered with each mouthful. B) Keep oral and pharyngeal suctioning equipment at the client's bedside. C) Develop a rapport with the client and promote continuity of care. D) Teach the client about the role of nutrition in recovery.
A school bus transporting a local university's basketball team has just crashed in the rain on the side of the road. The bus was transporting approximately 60 people. Which classification should the nurse use to describe the situation?
1. multiple-casualty incident 2. natural disaster 3. human-generated disaster 4. mass-casualty incident
Mental health problems are manifested in many ways. Untoward incidents or even anticipated life events can diminish physical, cognitive, affective, and social functioning. Given adequate support and adaptation:
1. Most people never recover from crises and become mentally ill. 2. Nurses can prevent losses and mental illness. 3. Grief can be ignored. 4. Most people resume their lifestyles following losses in spite of sadness.