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- 1.State three (3) other names by which the nurse-client relationship is called. 2.Describe five (5) major characteristics of the nurse-client relationship.II. The Role and Responsibilities of Nurses Readings: The Florence Nightingale Pledge, Newton "In Defense of the Traditional Nurse", & Kushe, "Advocacy or Subservience for the Patients?" 6. How does the Florence Nightingale Pledge differ from the Hippocratic Oath? 7. According to the Florence Nightingale Pledge, what is the traditional role of the nurse? 8. According to Newton, what is the role of the nurse? 9. According to Newton, is the nurse an autonomous professional who can challenge a doctor's orders? Why or why not? 10. According to Newton, what is the shared goal of the nurses and doctors work? 11. According to Newton, what is the hospital hierarchy (burcaucracy) and how does it support the traditional role of the nurse? 12. According to Newton, what is the argument from expertise and how does it support the traditional role of the nurse? 13. According to Newton, what is surrogate mother analogy and how does it support the traditional role of the nurse? 14. According to Kushe,…1(a).Discuss the basic gerontological teaching-learning model for nursing.?
- a. The nurse-client relationship has three (3) important phases. List these phases in a chronological order. b. Mention six ways in which drug containers could be catered for2. Define the terms health promotion and wellness and discuss the nurse's role in supporting patient's movement towards optimal health. Di2. Prepare a nursing care plan on steps to be taken when providing end-of-life care.
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- 3. The first step before performing bed bath to a bedridden client is: a. Prepare the equipment b. Validate the plan of care c. Assess the client d. Check the medical diagnosis 4. Which type of evaluation occurs continuously throughout the teaching and learning process? a. Summative b. Informative c. Retrospective d. Formative 5. When making decision about the effectiveness of a nursing intervention, the nurse: a. Search information in social media b. Uses evidence-based nursing practice c. Tests and compares its effect to groups of clients d. Consults senior nurse or faculty for advice 6. Which of the following intervention healthy psychosocial response? a. Making referrals to the physician. b. Staying with an anxious client. c. Advising client the best action to do. d. Administration of medication.0.The nurse is caring for a patient who had a right foot amputation. Which of the following actions is essential for the nurse to include in the plan of care?A. Allow adequate time for the patient to work through their grief.B. Invite the assistance of other patients with similar experiences.C. Encourage immediate independence in self-care.D. Provide information to the patient on how to contact community resources.1. Learning about the effects of the illness does what for the nurse and the patient? a. Gives them the basis to establish a trusting relationship b. Gives them each a better understanding of the other c. Gives them the ability to communicate better d. Gives them the opportunity to create a complete and congruent picture of the problem ANSWER: RATIONALE: 2. What occurs during the termination phase of an interview? a. Plan for follow-up care b. Address topics that have not yet been addressed Assess the patient's mental status d. Let the patient know you understood all he or she has told you ANSWER: RATIONALE: с. 3. How would the nursing instructor explain the goal of guided questioning to his or her students? a. Obtaining complete data from the patient b. Facilitating the patient's fullest communication c. Developing a basis for accurate nursing diagnoses d. Creating an opportunity for the early generation of a plan ANSWER: RATIONALE: 4. "How many steps can you climb before you get…