Introduction to Nursing practice questions chapter 19

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A client reports feelings of spiritual anguish and depression as a result of experiencing numerous somatic complaints that make the client feel like everything is out of order. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify for this client? 1. Energy-field disturbance 2. Powerlessness 3. Hopelessness 4. Anxiety

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A client undergoing chemotherapy becomes very anxious and stressed just before the treatments. Which would be an appropriate therapy for this person to learn? 1. Meditation 2. Aromatherapy 3. Homeopathy 4. Yoga

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A client visits a clinic that integrates Western medicine with complementary therapies. Which therapies might the client utilize and believe to keep the flow of qi at a therapeutic level? 1. Acupressure and reflexology 2. Therapeutic touch and Reiki 3. Aromatherapy and naturopathic remedies 4. Chiropractic and massage therapy

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A client was in a motor vehicle crash where he sustained injury to his spinal cord that has resulted in difficulty with balance and holding his posture. Which should the nurse suggest the client consider? 1. Animalassisted therapy 2. Hypnotherapy 3. Chelation therapy 4. Detoxification

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A client with degenerative joint disease comes to the clinic and states that he has been reading a lot about essential oils that are helpful for stomach problems. The nurse should offer the client information about the use of which oil? 1. Chamomile 2. Eucalyptus 3. Lavender 4. Tea tree

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During an interview assessment, the client states a belief in nutritional lifestyle counseling and that the bodys vital energy circulates through the body, which can be manipulated through specific anatomical points. Which type of healing practice should the nurse identify that this patient is following? 1. Traditional Chinese medicine 2. Native American healing 3. Ayurveda 4. Curanderismo

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A client comes to the clinic with a chief complaint of feeling dirty inside and asks the nurse how colonics would work to improve the clients overall well-being. What should the nurse respond to this client? 1. Colonics is a dangerous and not useful technique that no one should try. 2. There is much controversy about colonics. What do you know about it? 3. This is a good way to get rid of toxins in your system. 4. Youd better ask your doctor about this.

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A client living in a long-term care center has been withdrawn and subdued, and does not eat in the dining room because of embarrassment about her physical decline. What might the nurse suggest that provides opportunities for unconditional love, achievement of trust, responsibility, and empathy toward others? 1. Chelation therapy 2. Animal-assisted therapy 3. Meditation 4. Pilates

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The nurse is working with a client who, during her interview, expresses feelings of groundedness. The nurse interprets this to mean that the client 1. is full of energy. 2. feels connected to her reality. 3. is focused on her center of energy. 4. feels down in the dumps.

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A client has been undergoing therapy as a victim of severe emotional abuse. The goal of the clients therapy is to gain self-control of the situation, improve self-esteem, and become self-sufficient. Which application should the nurse suggest become a part of the clients therapy sessions? 1. Yoga 2. Meditation 3. Hypnotherapy 4. Guided imagery

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A client who resides in a long-term care facility has no family or visitors. Her only social contacts are with the staff. The client is confined to bed and is not able to communicate verbally. As part of the clients care plan, the nurses provide massage therapy three times a week. What is the main benefit of this intervention for this client? 1. Stretch and loosen the muscles 2. Speed the removal of metabolic waste products 3. Help satisfy the need for caring and nurturing touch 4. Relieve pain

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A nurse is helping a hospice client who has had difficulty with making end-of-life decisions. The nurse has encouraged the client to focus on her self-worth, her accomplishments, and having positive self-esteem in order to process through some of these decisions. The nurse is helping the client to achieve balance in which component? 1. Environmental 2. Physical 3. Mental 4. Spiritual

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A nurse who works in a busy neonatal intensive care unit has been having difficulty with concentration after a long days work. Which therapy should the nurse consider doing to help with this problem? 1. Guided imagery 2. Hypnotherapy 3. Qigong 4. Aromatherapy

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The client asks whether herbal medicines are a good idea. What should the nurse respond? 1. Things found in nature are always healthy. 2. If your doctor didnt prescribe it, dont take it. 3. Are there specific ones youre wondering about 4. Everything is good in moderation.

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The nurse is preparing to assess a group of assigned clients with chronic illnesses who use essential oils. For which health problem should the nurse particularly assess the clients? 1. Hypertension 2. Cardiac problems 3. Asthma 4. Cancer

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A client asks the nurse about chiropractic medicine. What should the nurse explain as being among the goals of this type of health intervention? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Improvement of blood and lymph flow through the body 2. Stimulation of specific points to help with pain relief, cures certain illnesses, and promote wellness 3. Reduce or eliminate pain 4. Correct spinal dysfunction 5. Preventive maintenance

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A client comes to the family planning clinic for follow-up and is currently taking an oral contraceptive. During the interview assessment, the client states she has been using some natural medicines. Which herbal preparation should alert the nurse to a possible interaction with oral contraceptives? 1. Valerian 2. Echinacea 3. Garlic 4. Milk thistle

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A client diagnosed with hypertension has had well-controlled follow-up of her blood pressure for the past 6 months. At todays clinic appointment, the clients blood pressure is 98/58. The client insists she has been taking her prescribed antihypertensive medication as prescribed, but also added an herbal tablet because she heard it was supposed to be good for her. Which is most likely interfering with the clients antihypertensive? 1. Valerian 2. Milk thistle 3. Ginseng 4. Garlic

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A client who has a long-standing history of depression has been on a prescribed antidepressant for several months and states that he has also been trying St. Johns wort. Which vital sign should the nurse assess for possible adverse effects? 1. Temperature 2. Respiratory rate 3. Oxygen saturation 4. Pulse rate

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During a clinic appointment, a client prescribed medication for glaucoma reports vision problems. When taking a medication history, which herbal preparation should the nurse identify as being problematic for this client? 1. Ginseng 2. Echinacea 3. Valerian 4. St. Johns wort

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A nurse working on an Alzheimers unit notes that just before the supper hour, many of the residents become more anxious and confusedexhibiting typical sundowners syndromemaking the evening meal an unpleasant ordeal. As a method to try to decrease their turmoil during this time, which therapy should the nurse introduce into the daily routine? 1. Biofeedback 2. Music therapy 3. Pilates 4. Spiritual therapy

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A home health nurse is working with a client who has had to quit his job after a serious injury and whose future employability is uncertain. The client states that his life has no meaning or purpose anymore and that he feels lonely and abandoned. What is an appropriate nursing diagnosis for this client? 1. Body Image Disturbance 2. Health-Seeking Behavior 3. Altered Family Processes 4. Spiritual Distress

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After having a difficult time saying no when asked to work yet another overtime shift, the nurse begins to feel overwhelmed and irritable. As a method to most effectively promote self-healing, what should this nurse do? 1. Clarify values and beliefs. 2. Set realistic goals. 3. Learn to manage stress. 4. Challenge the belief that others always come first.

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A client has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress syndrome and has difficulty sleeping because of recurrent nightmares. In working with this client to overcome the problem, what should the nurse implement as part of therapy? 1. Guided imagery 2. Hypnotherapy 3. Yoga 4. Meditation

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