A nurse is helping a client to maintain and regain health, manage his or her disease and symptoms, and attain a maximal level of function and independence through the healing process. What role is the... nurse playing? A. Manager B. Advocate C. Caregiver D. Communicator A,B,E - A nursing student is listing risk factors that affect the health and wellness of a client. Which risk factors listed by the nursing student are accurate? Select all that apply A. Lifestyle B. Environment C. Spiritual Factors D. Emotional Factors E. Genetic and physiological factors B,C,D - What services do nurse-managed clinics provide in preventive and primary care services? Select all that apply A. Crisis intervention B. Wellness counseling C. Health risk appraisal D. Employment readiness E. Communicable disease control B,C,D - What services do community health centers provide in preventive and primary care services? Select all that apply. A. Daycare B. Health screenings C. Physical assessments D. Disease management E. Acute and chronic care management A - A 3-year-old child with eczema of the face and arms has disregarded the nurse's warnings to "stop scratching, or else!" The nurse finds the toddler scratching so intensely that the arms are bleeding. The nurse then ties the toddler's arms to the crib sides, saying, "I'm going to teach you one way or another." How should the nurse's behavior be interpreted? A. These actions can be construed as assault and battery B. The problem was resolved with forethought and accountability C. Skin must be protected, and the actions taken were by a reasonably prudent nurse D. The nurse had tried to reason with the toddler and expected understanding and cooperation B - A primary healthcare provider notes that all conventional treatment procedures have proved to be ineffective in managing a client's disorder. The primary healthcare provider decides to try an experimental treatment. The nurse ensures that the client has understood the implications of the new treatment plan thoroughly and then signs the client's consent form as a witness. Which basic healthcare ethic does the nurse follow in this situation? A. Justice B. Autonomy C. Beneficence D. Normalficence B,C,D - A nurse educates a client about the role played by an individual in taking responsibility for health and wellness and its impact. What instructions should the nurse give? Select all that apply. A. "An individual should use [Show More]
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