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![Which of the following activity is an example of health promotion by the nurse?
(A)Administering immunization to infants
(B) Accident prevention in the homes
(C) Giving a bath to elderly
(D)Performing diagnostic procedures
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O B
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- Which of the following activity is an example of health promotion by the nurse? (A) Administering immunization to infants (B) Accident prevention in the homes (C) Giving a bath to elderly (D) Performing diagnostic proceduresWhich action demonstrates "empathy" in nursing? A) Giving medical advice based on personal opinions B) Understanding and sharing the feelings of the patient C) Avoiding discussions about patient fears and concerns D) Ensuring quick discharge from careWhat is the purpose of therapeutic communication in nursing? a) To establish a social relationship b) To promote understanding and trust between the nurse and the patient c) To provide entertainment to the patient d) To assert authority over the patient
- A mother of a 10-year-old daughter tells the nurse: “I feelincompetent as a parent and don’t know how to discipline mydaughter.” What should be the nurse’s first intervention whencounseling this patient?a. Recommend that she discipline her daughter more strictlyand consistently.b. Make a list of things her husband can do to give her moretime and help her improve her parenting skills.c. Assist the mother to identify both what she believes ispreventing her success and what she can do to improve.d. Explore with the mother what the daughter can do toimprove her behavior and make the mother’s role as aparent easier.What is the primary purpose of a nursing assessment? a) To administer medications b) To collect data about the patient's health status c) To perform surgical procedures d) To discharge patients quicklyYou are caring for a recently hospitalized patient who hadbeen living in a retirement community. When his daughters,who tend to be critical, come to visit, they tell you that theyhope their father’s care here will be better than it was inthe retirement community, which they are in the process ofsuing. How would you respond to the daughters, and what,if anything, would you share with other nurses about thisincident?
- What is the primary goal of palliative care in nursing? A) To cure the patient's illness B) To extend life expectancy at all costs C) To improve the quality of life for patients and their families D) To focus solely on physical symptomsWhat is considered the first step in the nursing process? A) Planning B) Diagnosis C) Assessment D) ImplementationA nurse is feeding a patient who states that she is feelingnauseated and can’t eat what is being offered. What wouldbe the most appropriate initial action of the nurse in thissituation?a. Remove the tray from the room.b. Administer an antiemetic and encourage the patient to takesmall amounts.c. Explore with the patient why she does not want to eat herfood.d. Offer high-calorie snacks such as pudding and ice cream.
- The nurse is preparing to discharge an 81-year-old client from the hospital, recognizes that the majority of the older adults a) requires institutional care b) are unable to afford any medical treatment c)are capable of taking control of their own lives d)have no social or family support29. Specify patient goals at every stage of the assisting relationship.]What is the goal of "discharge planning" in nursing? A) To prepare the patient and family for home care and ensure continuity of care B) To quickly free up hospital beds C) To delegate patient care to outpatient services without a plan D) To discharge patients without follow-up instructions
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