Nurses would expect that a nonthreatening form of therapy for a child who has been sexually abused would be:

A) Systematic desensitization
B) Group therapy
C) Art or play therapy
D) Rational emotive therapy


C

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Susan, gravida 2, para 1, is admitted to the labor and delivery unit in labor. She states that she had a cesarean delivery with her first pregnancy. The most critical information the nurse must obtain at this point is:

a. her estimated date of delivery. b. the onset of contractions. c. the type of uterine incision Susan had. d. when Susan ate last and what she consumed.

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Which option best defines professional self-concept?

1. Being the physician's handmaiden. 2. Achievement of Benner's levels of proficiency. 3. The set of beliefs held true as a result of professional socialization. 4. The belief in one's own personal worth as a result of family culture.

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The hospital has recently eliminated all nursing assistant positions and has replaced them with unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP) to provide patient care. How should the professional nursing staff work with these new employees?

1. Continue to delegate and supervise them as they did with the nursing assistants. 2. Treat the UAPs as independent hospital employees who do not take delegation and supervision from nurses. 3. Realize that UAPs are less skilled than nursing assistants so supervision activities should be increased. 4. Be cautious with delegation because the UAP is working on the license of the professional nurse.

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A client who is unable to conceive is instructed to monitor her basal body temperature. Which instruction would be most appropriate?

A) Record body temperature every night. B) Record menses and time of intercourse. C) Chart body temperature for a month. D) Record body weight along with temperature.

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