___ identify process and outcome variables of interest
Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.
ANS: 1
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The most critical element of effective early end-of-life decision making is:
a. control of distressing symptoms such as nausea, anxiety, and pain. b. effective communication between the patient, family, and healthcare team throughout the course of the illness. c. organizational support of palliative care principles. d. relocation the dying patient from the critical care unit to a lower level of care.
Motivational interviewing techniques reflects which of the following premises?
1. Asking and listening are core communication skills needed when using motivational interviewing techniques. 2. This type of communication relies on the nurse's identification of the behavior needing to be changed. 3. This type of communication requires a nurse who can be directive and clear. 4. This type of communication is best used with an individual approach, rather than a family.
A psychiatrist prescribes a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) for a client. Which foods should the nurse teach the client to avoid?
A. Pepperoni pizza and red wine B. Bagels with cream cheese and tea C. Apple pie and coffee D. Potato chips and diet cola
The community health nurse is reviewing guidelines with you for the "15 minute" assessment in order to keep the interview focused and family centered
Using your knowledge of family assessment, what are questions and considerations for the family assessment that can be asked for the question "Who is part of the family?" 1. What is the nature of individuals' connections to one another? 2. Does the individual live alone or have no living family members? 3. What influences from the family of origin are present in daily life? 4. Do members speak independently or is an interpreter present? A) 1, 2, 3 B) 1, 3, 4 C) 1, 2, 4 D) 2, 3, 4