20. The nurse chooses to use touch in the nurse-patient relationship because touch:
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26. When a patient states, “I don’t feel like walking today…
26. When a patient states, “I don’t feel like walking today,” the nurse’s most therapeutic verbal response would be:
34. In order to safeguard patient information when using a…
34. In order to safeguard patient information when using a computer, the nurse should:
12. A Hispanic patient approaches the Asian nurse and, stan…
12. A Hispanic patient approaches the Asian nurse and, standing very close, touches the nurse’s shoulder during their conversation. The nurse begins to step back to 18 to 24 inches, while smiling and nodding to the patient. This situation is most likely an example of:
19. When the nurse is giving direction to a nursing assista…
19. When the nurse is giving direction to a nursing assistant who is being delegated part of the patient care, the nurse’s most effective direction would be:
35. Patient education for an 82-year-old patient to perform…
35. Patient education for an 82-year-old patient to perform a dressing change to be done at home after discharge, the nurse would adjust the teaching session to:
31. The characteristic that is representative of the nurse-…
31. The characteristic that is representative of the nurse-patient relationship is that this relationship:
9. A nurse tells her neighbor personal information about a…
9. A nurse tells her neighbor personal information about a hospitalized patient. Telling her neighbor about this indicates that the:
25. When interacting with an older adult patient, the nurse…
25. When interacting with an older adult patient, the nurse would enhance communication by:
2. A patient who is very angry and is leaving the hospital…
2. A patient who is very angry and is leaving the hospital against medical advice (AMA) demands to have the medical record to take, because it is her personal property. An appropriate response would be: