A student wishing to pursue an education in nursing identifies that the program he has been looking into does not meet his needs. He searches for other programs that may do so

Which of the following characteristics of ideal nursing-education programs outlined by Ironside and Valiga would provide an opportunity for improved satisfaction of nursing students?

A) An open, flexible curriculum that responds to individualized student learning needs
B) Students and faculty learn with each other
C) Lively classroom discussions of significant issues
D) Student selection of courses based on individual interest


A

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Inmates can develop terminal illnesses while incarcerated and medical parole may not be indicated. Health restoration interventions for this population include:

1. Assistance from a personal care attendant. 2. Monitor for adverse effects of treatment. 3. Provide emotional and spiritual support. 4. Monitor treatment compliance.

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The nurse has successfully completed insertion of a peripheral venous catheter. Documentation following the procedure includes: Select all that apply

1. Size, length, and type of catheter. 2. Client complaints of pain during the procedure. 3. Method of securing the catheter. 4. Complications of the procedure. 5. Client participation with the procedure.

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A nurse provides care for an adolescent patient diagnosed with an eating disorder. Which behavior by this nurse indicates that additional clinical supervision is needed?

a. The nurse interacts with the patient in a protective fashion. b. The nurse's comments to the patient are compassionate and nonjudgmental. c. The nurse teaches the patient to recognize signs of increasing anxiety and ways to intervene. d. The nurse refers the patient to a self-help group for individuals with eating disorders.

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