The single most important aspect that you bring to your job is proper hygiene and grooming.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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A nurse manager is providing a novice geriatric nurse with guidelines when encour-aging an older client to reminisce about their life and past experiences. Which sugges-tions will be included? Select all that apply
a. Don't correct the client even when you suspect the memory is incorrect b. When the focus remains on sad topics, assess the client for possible depres-sion c. Refrain from interjecting personal stories into the reminiscing process d. Expect and respect a degree of repetition e. Use close-ended questions to help focus the reminiscing
In considering the overall task of the team, what issues should be considered in the care of the patient?
a. Nursing care plan, religious preference, and financial base b. Physician's orders, nursing actions, and religious preference c. Family needs, physician's orders, nursing diagnosis, and religious preference d. Physician's treatment plan, nursing plan of care, and needs of the patient and family
The nurse observes an acutely psychotic client scratching his arms with his fingernails until his arms bleed. When asked what is happening, the client states he is trying to let the evil spirits out of his body
He is easily redirected by the nurse but resumes scratching when the nurse leaves his side. The nurse orders 1:1 supervision of the client to keep him from harming himself. Which principle of bioethics was applied in this situation? A) Beneficence B) Fidelity C) Justice D) Veracity
Several nurses are discussing a patient and family in the cafeteria. The best response by one of the nurses to this discussion is
a. "Let's discuss this once we get back to the nurses' station." b. "Shh! The patient's family might be in the cafeteria now." c. "This is confidential information and shouldn't be discussed." d. "We should really keep our voices down so others can't hear us."