The steps in the nursing process include:
A) Assessment, strategic planning, negotiating, implementation, and evaluation.
B) History, planning, goal setting, and evaluation.
C) Current medical history, past medical history, and review of systems.
D) Assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation.
D
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1. Occupational opportunities 2. Economic conditions 3. Degree of flexibility 4. Availability of social supports
A patient asks the nurse why the infected area on his arm is so red. Which of the following should the nurse respond to this patient?
1. The body has increased the blood supply to the area. 2. Body fluids are leaking into the area. 3. White blood cells are trying to kill the infection. 4. The body is walling off the infected area to prevent it from spreading.
The nurse is teaching the patient about lifestyle modifications to help manage the patient's hypertension. The nurse determines that teaching has been effective when the patient makes which statement?
1. "I need to get started on my medications right away." 2. "My father had hypertension, did nothing, and lived to be 90-years-old." 3. "I know I need to give up my cigarettes and alcohol." 4. "I won't be able to run in the marathon race anymore."
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A) It will result in increased loss of work days. B) It may cause episodes of weakness due to reduced cardiac output. C) It can cause life-threatening airway obstruction. D) It is unlikely to interfere with the individual's health.