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When providing care for a client, the nurse should utilize the therapeutic technique of
restating. This technique is expressed through the action of
letting the patient know if a statement has been understood
Which of the following best describes cultural diversity?
Encompasses variations between cultural groups.
A patient's adult children call the nurse hourly with concerns about their mother's death
and end-of-life care. What is the nurse's best response to the family's needs?
Continue to provide frequent updates.
The nurse is caring for a patient who has just received biopsy reports that indicate
recurrence of metastatic stage IV breast cancer. Which patient's statement best indicates
the acceptance stage of death and dying?
The test results are positive."
A patient is admitted to a psychiatric unit with severe depression and thoughts of suicide.
The patient is placed on suicide precautions. When caring for this patient, the nurse
recognizes that
a major goal in evaluating suicidal risk is to assess for imminent danger of doing harm to
self.
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, The nurse is caring for an older adult patient who has recently lost his job, is experiencing a
major physical illness, and lives alone. The patient states, "I sometimes wish I wasn't here."
When working with this patient, the nurse recognizes that:
the patient should be assessed for imminent danger of doing harm to self.
A school-aged child is admitted to the hospital because of an accident during gymnastics.
The child complains of not feeling her legs. The child's parents ask the nurse, "What is
going to happen to our daughter? Will she walk again?" The best response by the nurse is
You must have several fears and concerns. We will let you know the test results as soon as
they are available."
The nurse is caring for a child with a severe illness who is demonstrating behaviors that are
reminiscent of an earlier stage of development. When the child has toileting accidents, the
nurse should
reassure the child's parents that this is common.
An older adult patient has a prescription for a new medication. When preparing to
administer the medication to the patient for the first time, the nurse gets ready to educate
the patient and the patient's daughter about the medication. When educating the patient
and the daughter, the nurse should avoid which intervention?
Directing instructions primarily to the patient's daughter.
When assessing an older adult patient, the nurse recognizes the patient has a significant
hearing loss and wears a hearing aide. What is the most appropriate intervention by the
nurse to minimize the effects of this loss?
Check the hearing aid batteries frequently.
Nursing Theory examines four meta paradigms
nursing, person, health, environment
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