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topic/subject: Mental health
question:It's very important to her to help the people around her. She wants to care for their well-being.
What parts of this question above are most important for being an effective and professional nurse? Why?
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- topic/subject: Mental health question: She thinks it is important that every person in the world be treated equally. She believes everyone should have equal opportunities in life. What parts of this question above are most important for being an effective and professional nurse? Why?Therapeutic communication techniques by the nurse include which of the following? (Select all that apply.) Being attentive and listening Asking clarifying questions Restating what the client said Giving all clients a hug Encouraging the client on social media Expressing advice that will be best for the clientA nurse is caring for 24-year-old female adult with a minor fracture in the left hand. During the assessment, the client states that she is confused about how to establish healthy relationships with her peers, male friends in particular. She states that she would like to raise a family in the future, but she also wants to have a career. What information and advice should the nurse share with this client?
- A nurse manager is working to improve the orientation process at the facility by providing greater structure and guidance for the preceptor program. Which factor is key to a successful preceptor program? Supportive relationship Enhanced pay Career progression Support from managementWhat does the term professional mean? How does a professional compare to a non-professional? Reflect on what characteristics you believe a professional nurse should have.What is your understanding of “Quality of Life” in nursing and patient care? Question options: How much time is spent with family and friends What the patient feels about the care being given to them in hospital The standard of health, comfort and happiness experienced by a person. Whether the person is experiencing untreatable pain Explains why
- Is trust an important aspect of a nurse-client relationship? Then it is difficult to see how such action might be judged as appropriate. It denies patient autonomy and the right to participate in decision-making about modifying one's lifestyle.Why is it important for a nurse to have Philosophy in life and Good personality as their personal qualities?Suppose you are a student nurse conducting a check up on a client in a community health nursing setup. As a student-nurse, why is “Behaving appropriately towards the client” and "Doing unnecessary gestures while talking/explaining" is important? What is the rationale for this?
- On family assessment, the patient's family members show: critical, hostile, and over involving behavior towards the patient. The nurse would anticipate that the family is showing which type of attitude? Answer Choices: a. Adequate support system b. Expressed emotions c. Care and concern towards patient d. Judgmental attitude towards patientEnumerate the Four Aspects of Self- concept and explain in more than 10 sentences. How important self-awareness to a nurse in performing her nursing function in the clinical setting ? Explain your realization on the importance of mental health in NursingYou start your shift today and the in-charge nurse lets you know that you will be working short-staffed. The following clients have now been assigned to your workload. In what order will you care for these clients? Provide a rationale (reason) for each. Client A: suffered a stroke with right-sided hemiplegia, this client also has aphasia. She prefers to get up quite early. She is a 2pa but can do some care with minimal assistance. Client B: suffers from moderate dementia. He is a fall risk and needs regular supervision as he does not stay when seated. He is completely ambulatory but needs cueing and assistance for care. Client C: is a mechanical lift with significant contractures. He requires full care including needing to be fed. He sits in a reclining wheelchair for the whole day and requires regular toileting due to bowel and bladder incontinence. Client D: This client has MS. She requires the use of a mechanical lift. She is in full care. Once in her power wheelchair she leaves the…