ANSWERS GRADED A+
✔✔Actions that tell family members they are cared about and loved - ✔✔Five functions
have been identified as being essential to the growth of individual and families. One of
these functions is education and support. How is support manifested in the context of
coping with crisis and illness situations?
✔✔Let me check with the Dr to make sure it's okay to drink tea with your medicines -
✔✔The nurse is providing home care for a client who traditionally drink herbal tea to
treat an illness. How should the nurse respond to a request for the herbal tea?
✔✔Children - ✔✔A father, mother, grandmother and 3 school aged children have
immigrated from thailand. Which members of the family are likely to learn to speak the
dominant language more rapidly?
✔✔Arab muslim - ✔✔A male nurse is preparing to take the vital signs of a female client.
Which ethnic group would consider this improper?
✔✔Can you tell me the type of food you like to eat at home - ✔✔The nurse is caring for
a client of Asian descent who is postoperative 4 days from a total hip arthroplasty. The
nurse notes that the client had had weight loss and the unlicensed assistant personal
UAP reports the clients intake has decreased. How should the nurse respond?
✔✔Planning and implementing care in a way that is sensitive to the needs of
individuals, families, and groups from diverse cultural populations - ✔✔The delivery of
culturally competent nursing care incorporates the concept of:
✔✔Limited eye contact with opposition sex - ✔✔A female client is a practicing Muslim
and is admitted to the unit for observation. What cultural characteristic might the nurse
expect?
✔✔Have you discussed alternatives to blood transfusions with your surgeon? - ✔✔The
nurse is preparing a client who is Jehovah's Witness for surgery. The client states,
"please make sure I do not receive a blood transfusion." How should the nurse
respond?
✔✔We can wait for your healer to come and then work together to answer these
questions - ✔✔A client is admitted to the hospital and the nurse is attempting to
complete an admission assessment. The client reports that her spiritual healer will be
coming in soon and is upset by the admission questions. What is the most appropriate
response by the nurse?
, ✔✔The acute experience of not understanding the culture in which one is situated -
✔✔Culture shock is best defined as:
✔✔Offering a hospice consultation to a client who is terminally ill - ✔✔A nurse shows
client advocacy
✔✔Refusing to administer pain medication as ordered - ✔✔A nurse has a duty of
nonmaleficence. Which of the following would be considered a contradiction to that
duty?
✔✔Fidelity - ✔✔A client rings the call bell to request pain medication. Upon performing
the pain assessment, the nurse informs the client that she will return with the pain
medication. The nurses promise to return with the pain medication is an example of
which principle of bioethics?
✔✔Autonomy - ✔✔Which ethical principle is related to the idea of self-determination?
✔✔Helps reduce workforce injuries and illness in the workplace - ✔✔The nurse
educator is presenting a lecture on OSHA. Which suituations if identified by nursing
staff, would indicate to the educator and the staff understands which actions about
OSHA?
✔✔Slander - ✔✔A nurse who comments to her coworkers at lunch that her client with.
Sexually transmitted infection has been sexually active in the community may be guilty
of what tort?
✔✔Speciality knowledge and clinical judgement - ✔✔In comparison with licensure,
which measure entry level competence, what does certification validate?
✔✔Let the client go after signing a document stating he is going against medical advice
- ✔✔A client informs the nurse that he wants to discontinue his treatment and go home.
Later, the nurse finds the client dresses to leave. Which action should the nurse take in
this situation?
✔✔Slander - ✔✔A nurse is overheard in the hospital cafeteria making false comments
about a client. The nurse is guilty of:
✔✔Respite care - ✔✔During a home care visit to a home bound elderly patient, the
husband /caregiver verbalized anger, fatigue, and sleeplessness. Which of the following
recommendations by the nurse will be most effective in relieving caregiver role strain?
✔✔Hospitals - ✔✔Which of the following is the acute care setting for people who are too
ill to care for themselves at home, who are severely injured, or who requires surgery?