Several conceptual models and grand theories of nursing have been developed. Which concept is not central to models for nursing?
A) Human beings
B) Environment
C) Health
D) Social support
D
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a. a cold. c. meningioma of the sphenoid ridge. b. sinusitis. d. heavy smoking.
The school nurse is teaching a health class to a group of seniors. Today the nurse is talking about urinary tract infections. The nurse is correct when she informs the group that:
A) The prevalence of UTIs in men older than 50 years of age is less than the prevalence of women in the same age group. B) The prevalence of UTIs in men older than 50 years of age approaches that of women in the same age group. C) The prevalence of UTIs in men older than 50 years of age is greater than the prevalence of women in the same age group. D) The prevalence of UTIs in men cannot be measured, as men generally do not report UTIs.
You are caring for a new mother 2 hours postpartum. Which of the following would be considered expected outcomes? (Select all that apply.)
a. The client and family will validate their experience during labor and delivery. b. The nurse will conduct a newborn examination. c. Before leaving the birth center, the client will discuss specific strategies that she can employ to help her organize life at home to reduce stress. d. The client and family will discuss warning signs of postpartum depression. e. The nurse will encourage family members to talk about their feelings regarding labor and delivery. f. The nurse will discuss with the client's hus-band specific signs of postpartum depression.
A client has received diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and is currently oriented but drowsy. What is the best action for the nurse to take?
a. Perform a neurologic assessment every 2 hours. b. Document the response and continue to monitor. c. Prepare to administer epinephrine subcu-taneously. d. Have the nursing assistant stimulate the client every hour.