The first psychiatric program of study was established by which nursing leader? ______ _______ _________
Answer:
ANS:
Effie Jane Taylor
In 1913 the first psychiatric program for nurses was established. Ms. Taylor also believed in patient-centered care.
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A) Educating patients and family members B) Coordinating care with other disciplines C) Using direct provision of interventions D) Educating registered nurses and practical nurses E) Coordinating payment plans for patients
A member of the GLBT community admits that anal intercourse is often conducted unprotected. What should the population health nurse recommend to reduce this client's risk of illness?
1. Always use a condom. 2. Have monthly HIV testing. 3. Alter the type of intercourse. 4. Consider a monogamous relationship.
With regard to the care management of preterm labor, nurses should be aware that
a. Because all women must be considered at risk for preterm labor and prediction is so hit-and-miss, teaching pregnant women the symptoms probably causes more harm through false alarms. b. Braxton Hicks contractions often signal the onset of preterm labor. c. Because preterm labor is likely to be the start of an extended labor, a woman with symptoms can wait several hours before contacting the primary caregiver. d. The diagnosis of preterm labor is based on gestational age, uterine activity, and progressive cervical change.
The biggest first factor for developing pressure ulcers is:
A) Becoming bed-confined B) Poor nursing care C) Hypertension and osteoporosis D) Staying active