Mental illness is treatable
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Which activity is appropriate for a nurse engaged exclusively in community-based primary prevention?
a. Medication follow-up b. Teaching parenting skills c. Substance abuse counseling d. Making a referral for family therapy
The nurse admits a client who prefers naturopathic remedies whenever possible and who is reporting rhinorrhea, chest congestion with dry cough, and low-grade fever
The physician diagnosed a common cold, and prescribes over-the-counter palliative treatment. What recommendation can the nurse make in keeping with the client's beliefs? 1. Take acetaminophen for fever. 2. Pseudoephedrine for rhinorrhea 3. Increased water intake for cough 4. Inhale cold air to open airways.
Which intervention would a nurse leader implement to create a motivating workplace?
a. Discuss with employees their personal life and home commitments. b. Provide regular feedback to employees. c. Allow employees to take off work whenever necessary. d. Complete spot checks of employee's work without notice.
A client complains of severe low back pain that began shortly after the death of her mother 2 years ago. No physical cause has been found to account for the pain
She has been largely responsible for the care of four younger siblings because her father spends much of the week out of town on work-related business. Based on the client's symptoms, which of the following nursing diagnoses is most appropriate for her at this time? A) Anxiety exhibited by unfounded somatic complaints B) Depression exhibited by repressed rage C) Altered comfort exhibited by poor school grades D) Ineffective individual coping exhibited by failure of parenting role