ISSUES IN NURSING{NUR} ACTUAL EXAM 80 QUESTINS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST VERSION//ALREADY
GRADED A+
What information should the registered nurse provide when teaching a nursing student about defamation of character? Select all that apply. - ANSWER-Speaking falsely about another person is slander.Written defamation of character is also called libel.It is the publication of false statements that may damage a person's reputation.
An emaciated older adult with dementia develops a large pressure ulcer after refusing to change position for extended periods of time. The family blames the nurses and threatens to sue. What is considered when determining the source of blame for the pressure ulcer? - ANSWER-The client should have been turned regularly.What does the basic principle of advocacy provide to the nurse according to the American Nurses Association (ANA) code of ethics? - ANSWER-The basic principle of advocacy helps the nurse make a unique contribution to the understanding of the client's point of view.
A registered nurse is educating the nursing student regarding the importance of consensus building in the resolution of bioethical dilemmas. Which statements by the student nurse indicate effective learning? Select all that apply. - ANSWER-Consensus building is an act of discovery.Consensus building promotes respect and agreement.Consensus building inspires respect for unusual points of view.
A registered nurse is educating a nursing student about issues related to short staffing. What information should the nurse provide? Select all that apply. - ANSWER-"Nurses should refrain from walking out when faced with a short staffing problem." "Nurses should inform their supervisors when they are assigned to care for more clients than is reasonable." "Written protests should be submitted to nursing administrators if unreasonable assignments are given to nurses."
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A nurse instructs a client who leads a sedentary lifestyle to take up regular physical activity.What are the client's responses in the order reflecting the stages of health behavior change?
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"I'm fit and completely healthy, and I have no time for physical activity." 2."I know that exercise is good for my health, but so far my lifestyle hasn't caused me any problems." 3."I don't even know how to begin exercising. Could you refer me to a personal trainer?" 4."I go to the gym every day, but I feel like giving up." 5."I need help fitting my exercise routine into my daily schedule
A cognitively impaired client's family member requests that the nurse list the benefits of using a respite care service. What information should the nurse provide about respite care services? Select all that apply. - ANSWER-"They are offered at home, in a day care setting, or in a health care institution that provides overnight care." "Medicare health care plans do not cover this service, and Medicaid has strict requirements for services and eligibility." "It is a service that provides short-term relief or "time off" for people providing home care to an ill, disabled, or frail older adult."
A nursing student is listing the key points that need to be remembered to maintain health and wellness of the client. Which key points listed by the nursing student are accurately stated? Select all that apply - ANSWER-Internal and external variables are considered when planning care for the client." "The health belief model considers the relationship between a person's health beliefs and health behaviors." "The health promotion model highlights factors that increase individual well-being and self- actualization.
Which nursing action is legally required? - ANSWER-Reporting incidents of suspected child abuse to the appropriate authorities
A nurse notices that a client is in spiritual distress. Which nursing action establishes the nurse as a caregiver? - ANSWER-The nurse provides therapeutic treatment to the client.
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