In the model by Betty Neuman, she focused on system theory, human needs of protection, or relief from stress. Which of the following was emphasized by her theory?
A) Humans have a need for dynamic balance that the nurse can provide.
B) The healthful house is a vital concept.
C) Nurses should care for the patient until the patient can care for self.
D) Behaviors should be organized around specific goals.
A
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A patient of the Asian culture is wearing a bracelet made of jade. What purpose does this bracelet serve to the patient?
A. Jade provides wisdom. B. Jade provides power. C. Jade provides victory. D. Jade prevents harm and accidents. E. Jade wards off evil.
The nurse is planning an inservice for a group of new graduate nurses about urinary infections. Which of the following should be included in the presentation?
A) Men require a longer course of antibiotic therapy to manage a urinary tract infection than women. B) Men are most likely to experience descending urinary tract infections. C) Straight catheterization is the only means to obtain a urine specimen to evaluate for the presence of a urinary tract infection. D) The rate of urinary tract infections is similar between men and women.
A client who is diagnosed with bulimia would be most likely to manifest the psychosocial alteration of
a. denial. b. depression. c. self-mutilation. d. social withdrawal.
Isosorbide dinitrate is prescribed for a patient with chronic stable angina. This drug is administered twice daily, but the schedule is 7 a.m. and 2 p.m. because:
1. It is a long-acting drug with potential for toxicity.
2. Nitrate tolerance can develop.
3. Orthostatic hypotension is a common adverse effect.
4. It must be taken with milk or food.