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- A nurse asks a 25-year-old patient to make a list of 20 wordsthat describe him. After 15 minutes, the patient listed thefollowing: 25 years old, male, named Joe; then declared hecouldn’t think of anything else. The nurse documents that thepatient has demonstrated:a. Lack of self-esteemb. Deficient self-knowledgec. Unrealistic self-expectationd. Inability to evaluate himselfVideo Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PeNYEPT2zow Watch this video and observe how the male nurse deals with her patient. Take note of your observations in relation to what you have read about the 6 C's in caring as well as in communication.explain each number base on orlando’s nursing theory 1. People attach meanings to situations and actions that aren't apparent to others. 2. Patients enter into nursing care through medicine. 3. The patient cannot state the nature and meaning of his or her distress without the nurse's help or him or her first having established a helpful relationship with the patient 4. Any observation shared and observed with the patient is immediately helpful in ascertaining and meeting his or her need or finding out that he or she is not in need at that time. 5. Nurses are concerned with the needs the patient is unable to meet on his or her own.
- How does nursing home care differ from other Medical services? For nursing home residents,dignity and privacy issues are more important than clinical quality.Explain why that is and what staff practices could positively impact a resident sense of dignity and privacy ? Why is it important for nursing home administrators to understand federal and state policies? Make sure it is passive voice and clear to understanding 4 sentences each questionWhich of the following are necessary for a nurse to make an ethical decision? Select four (4) that apply. Question options: Gather information Make a judgement Ask questions Diagnose the problem Consider your scope of practice Find a solution Please explain why it’s the correct answerDo a brief reflexive writing on the following question: How would you go about getting to know a client during your initial contact? Based on your own theoretical stance; use of diagnostic and assessment tools (i.e., tests); formulating treatment goals (aka “the contract”); organizational policy and procedures; and external payment/reimbursement requirements. Relevant examples from your own experience may be helpful to consider as well.
- Which of the following characteristics of the nursing process could be defined as a great deal of overlapping interaction among the five steps, with each step being fluid and flowing into the next step? Interpersonal Interpersonal Systematic Systematic Universally applicable Universally applicable Dynamicthe term intuitive knowledge can be best described as? weighing alternatives use of previous experience to help recognize patterns understanding the illness experience and the meaning attached to it provide by care deciding on a course of actionit is standard practice to not do a thorough informed consent process for each intervention. Instead, women are often simply told it is time to do X and maybe what the purpose of X is.This is an example of which standard? reasonable person standard subjective standard professional standard
- client to feel nervous and the client called the healthcare provider's office to schedule an appointment. The client was informed that because it was not an emergency, they could not be seen for several days. What aspect of patient-centered care is missing based on how the healthcare provider's office handled the client's situation? Select all that apply. Information and education Emotional support Physical comfort Access to care Continuity and transitionA professional nurse committed to the principle of autonomywould be careful to:a. Provide the information and support a patient needed tomake decisions to advance one’s own interestsb. Treat each patient fairly, trying to give everyone his or herdue c. Keep any promises made to a patient or another profes-sional caregiver d. Avoid causing harm to a patientA nurse works for a physician who practices the naturopathicsystem of medicine. What is the focus of nursing actionsbased on this type of medical practice? Select all that apply.a. Treating the symptoms of the diseaseb. Providing patient educationc. Focusing on treating individual body systemsd. Making appropriate interventions to prevent illnesse. Believing in the healing power of naturef. Encouraging patients to take responsibility for their ownhealth