The ability of nurses to influence persons, groups, or communities by controlling the content of their practice, the context of their practice, and their competence in practice:
a. nurse-patient relationship
b. having control
c. using power
d. moral reasoning
C
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Which of the following safety guidelines is typically implemented when the patient undergoes internal irradiation?
A) The patient is on bed rest with bathroom privileges. B) The patient should remain perfectly still during treatment. C) The nurse is responsible for removing the radioactive material. D) Nurses who are or may be pregnant should not be involved in the care of this patient.
After bariatric surgery, a patient who is being discharged tells the nurse, "I prefer to be independent. I am not interested in any support groups." Which response by the nurse is best?
a. "I hope you change your mind so that I can suggest a group for you." b. "Tell me what types of resources you think you might use after this surgery." c. "Support groups have been found to lead to more successful weight loss after surgery." d. "Because there are many lifestyle changes after surgery, we recommend support groups."