A nurse working with patients in a healthcare facility influences them to make healthy lifestyle choices. According to Coopersmith, which of the following bases of self-esteem for the nurse does this example represent?

A) power B) significance C) competence D) virtue


A

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An older adult client is brought to the emergency department with the complaint that he became overheated while sitting in the sun

The client states, "But I wasn't even perspiring!" What occurs with the older adult that decreases spontaneous sweating and makes him vulnerable to heat? A) Decrease in the number of eccrine glands B) Increase in the number of eccrine glands C) Decreased number of apocrine glands D) Increased number of apocrine glands

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A client comes into the clinic and tells the nurse he goes to an acupuncturist for pain. The nurse says he should take pain medication instead. This would be called cultural:

a. Conflict b. Blindness c. Relativism d. Imposition

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A parish nurse has been using pastoral activities when providing care to clients. Which of the following interventions is the nurse most likely using? (Select all that apply.)

a. Helping families plan healthy nutritious meals and get plenty of rest b. Giving health education classes to the congregation c. Using hymns and scripture as a source of guidance and comfort d. Helping identify spiritual strengths that may assist in coping

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A 5-year-old male becomes ill with a severe cough. Histologic examination reveals a bacterial in-fection, and further laboratory testing reveals cell membrane damage and decreased protein syn-thesis

Which of the following is the most likely cause of this illness? a. Endotoxin b. Exotoxin c. Hemolysis d. Septicemia

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