The nurse is working with clients from different cultural backgrounds than the nurse's own. Which of the following situations would illustrate prejudice on the nurse's part?
A)
Taking general knowledge from literature and applying it to the situation
B)
Understanding that all culture members will have the same beliefs
C)
Bringing previous negative information and experiences into this situation
D)
Making an assumption that all members of each culture are alike
C
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A client complains of anorexia, malaise, weight loss, joint pain, and stiffness. During assessment, the nurse expects to note:
1. constipation. 2. normal vision. 3. polycythemia. 4. butterfly rash over the nose.
The licensed staff members who belong to the union filed a grievance against the hospital related to the conditions of employment. According to the National Labor Relations Board, in this situation collective bargaining is:
a. Petitionary b. Illegal c. Voluntary d. Mandatory
List ten measures the nursing assistant can take to make patients more comfortable.
What will be an ideal response?