Planning interventions that consider a patient's unique needs, such as prior
experiences with pain and personal preferences, will result in which type of care
plan?
A. individualized
B. informal
C. standardized
D. formal
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A. individualized
Building trust and communicating with a patient demonstrate which type of skill?
A. Interpersonal
B. Psychomotor
C. Cognitive
D. Collaborative
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A. Interpersonal
Nurses have assumed all of the following roles throughout history EXCEPT?
A. Public health nurse
B. Frontier nurse
C. Medical physician nurse
D. Wartime nurse
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C. Medical physician nurse
Which is true about holism?
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, directs the nurse to consider how mind, body, spirit, and environment affect
each other
When is the best time to document an intervention?
A. after completion of all planned interventions
B. immediately after completion of the intervention
C. at the end of the nursing shift
D. immediately before completion of the intervention
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B. immediately after completion of the intervention
Which of the following ideas represent Watson's transpersonal caring theory? Select
all that apply.
A. The theory focuses on the disease-cure model to heal patients.
B. The nurse must have a conscious intention to care and promote wholeness.
C. The nurse-patient relationship facilitates self-healing.
D. Carative factors help patients to attain health or die peacefully.
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B. The nurse must have a conscious intention to care and promote
wholeness.
C. The nurse-patient relationship facilitates self-healing.
D. Carative factors help patients to attain health or die peacefully
experiences with pain and personal preferences, will result in which type of care
plan?
A. individualized
B. informal
C. standardized
D. formal
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A. individualized
Building trust and communicating with a patient demonstrate which type of skill?
A. Interpersonal
B. Psychomotor
C. Cognitive
D. Collaborative
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A. Interpersonal
Nurses have assumed all of the following roles throughout history EXCEPT?
A. Public health nurse
B. Frontier nurse
C. Medical physician nurse
D. Wartime nurse
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C. Medical physician nurse
Which is true about holism?
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, directs the nurse to consider how mind, body, spirit, and environment affect
each other
When is the best time to document an intervention?
A. after completion of all planned interventions
B. immediately after completion of the intervention
C. at the end of the nursing shift
D. immediately before completion of the intervention
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B. immediately after completion of the intervention
Which of the following ideas represent Watson's transpersonal caring theory? Select
all that apply.
A. The theory focuses on the disease-cure model to heal patients.
B. The nurse must have a conscious intention to care and promote wholeness.
C. The nurse-patient relationship facilitates self-healing.
D. Carative factors help patients to attain health or die peacefully.
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B. The nurse must have a conscious intention to care and promote
wholeness.
C. The nurse-patient relationship facilitates self-healing.
D. Carative factors help patients to attain health or die peacefully