The nurse is researching behavioral-cognitive pain relief strategies to use on a 5-year-old child with unrelieved pain. Which of the following methods might the nurse choose? Select all answers that apply

A) Relaxation
B) Distraction
C) Biofeedback
D) Thought stopping
E) Massage
F) Sucking


A, B, C, D

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How have recent changes in health care delivery affected practice settings for medi-cal-surgical nurses?

A. Third-party payment systems have restricted the delivery of medical-surgical nursing services to acute care hospitals. B. Managed care organizations prefer less expensive care delivered by unlicensed personnel. C. Medical-surgical nursing is practiced in community centers and long-term care facilities. D. The delivery of medical-surgical nursing practice is now limited to adults only.

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A nurse advocates and intervenes between the health care system and the client's cultural beliefs on behalf of the client. The nurse's action is called cultural

a. Accommodation b. Brokering c. Preservation d. Repatterning

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The risk of liver damage due to acetaminophen is increased when_________ is taken along with it.

2 A. any quantity of alcohol B. more than two alcoholic drinks per day C. any quantity of aspirin D. any quantity of Tylenol

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