week 9 funds (chpt 36 & 41 & 43)

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A nurse is caring for a college student admitted for acute alcohol intoxication. The client reports feeling overwhelmed and expresses an inability to cope with stressors at school. Which of the following statements should the nurse make? "Drinking too much alcohol is not the best choice. I suggest you stop drinking." "I can see why you're using alcohol to cope; you've got a lot going on." "Let's talk about the coping methods that have worked for you in the past." "I've been stressed before too, but I tell myself that I can handle it."

" Let's talk about the coping methods that have worked for you in the past .

A nurse is caring for a client who has delivered a healthy newborn. The client is tense, refuses to hold the baby, and tells the nurse, "I have no idea how to handle having a baby. I wish this pregnancy had never happened." Which of the following statements should the nurse make? "Becoming a parent is a new experience for you. Let's talk about your concerns." "You should be thrilled about having a healthy newborn. I would be." "Why don't you hold the baby? I'm sure it will make you feel better." "How can you think that way? This is a joyous occasion and should be celebrated."

" Becoming a parent is a new experience for you . Let's talk about your concerns . "

A nurse is evaluating a client after measures to promote comfort have been implemented. Which of the following statements by the client indicates that the client has been comforted? "I wish the staff would listen closer to my needs." "I am concerned about what is going to happen during my tests tomorrow." "It seems to take the staff a while to answer the call light." "My health care team has helped me to feel safe during my stay."

"My health care team has helped me to feel safe during my stay".

A nurse is caring for a family who is experiencing a crisis. Which of the following approaches should the nurse use when working with a family using an open structure for coping with crisis? A. Prescribing tasks unilaterally B. Delegating care to one member C. Speaking to the primary client privately D. Convening a family meeting

D. Convening a family meeting

Which is a result of activation of the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS)? a. High blood pressure b. Increased heart rate c. Pupil constriction d. Pupil dilation

c. pupil constriction

A nurse is caring for a client who has narcolepsy (NT1) with cataplexy. The nurse should identify that this condition is caused by a lack of which of the following hormones? Hypocretin Melatonin Estrogen Insulin

hypocretin

A nurse is teaching a newly licensed nurse about the development of dreams. The nurse should include that which of the following areas of the brain transmits the sensory data that is used to develop dreams? Hypothalamus Thalamus Cerebral cortex Pineal gland

thalamus

A nurse is caring for a client who takes an over-the-counter (OTC) sleep aid medication every evening. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a potential adverse effect of OTC sleep aid medications? Hyperactivity Diarrhea Excessive salivation Urinary retention

urinary retention

A nurse is reviewing the concept of comfort with an assistive personnel (AP). Which of the following statements by the AP indicates an understanding of comfort? "Providing comfort for a client is achieved by the relief of physical pain through the administration of medication." "Providing comfort to a client involves alleviating the client's physical, mental, and emotional distress using warmth and empathy." "Providing comfort for a client is achieved by taking control of the client's care and creating routines for the client to become familiar with." "Providing comfort to a client requires staff members to smile and remain cheerful no matter the outcome the client is facing."

"Providing comfort to a client involves alleviating the client's physical, mental, and emotional distress using warmth and empathy."

A nurse manager is conducting an in-service about the physiological functions of sleep for a group of staff nurses. Which of the following statements by one of the nurses indicates an understanding of the teaching? "Sleep is a process that decreases the development of new neural pathways that assist with retention of knowledge and memorization." "The brain and neurons continue to communicate with each other during sleep to remove toxins that built up in the brain while awake." "The circadian rhythm is an external process that controls the sleep-wake cycle." "Clients experience the highest quality sleep when they complete three out of the four stages of sleep."

"The brain and neurons continue to communicate with each other during sleep to remove toxins that built up in the brain while awake."

A nurse is conducting an educational session for clients who report experiencing stress-related disorders. A client asks the nurse which part of the body activates the stress response. Which of the following responses should the nurse provide? Sympathetic nervous system (SNS) Adrenal glands Hypothalamus Adrenocorticotropic hormone

Hypothalamus

A nurse is assessing a client who reports difficulty staying awake during the day and experiencing involuntary episodes of lost muscle tone. The nurse should identify that these are manifestations of which of the following conditions? Hypersomnia Narcolepsy (NT2) Narcolepsy (NT1) insomnia

Narcolepsy (NT1)

A nurse is contributing to a presentation about nonpharmacological interventions used to promote sleep. Which of the following information should the nurse recommend including in the presentation? Nonpharmacological interventions should only be practiced in the client's home setting. Massage is a nonpharmacological intervention that should be used to promote sleep for clients who are taking anticoagulants. Nonpharmacological interventions used to help promote sleep include acupuncture and thermotherapy Before implementing nonpharmacological interventions, clients should be evaluated by a sleep specialist for sleep apnea and chronic lung disease.

Nonpharmacological interventions used to help promote sleep include acupuncture and thermotherapy

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who reports that they wake up frequently during the night. The nurse should identify that which of the following is a characteristic of older adult sleep patterns that might explain the client's frequent awakenings? Older adults tend to spend more time in stage 4 sleep. Older adults tend to spend more time in stage 3 sleep. Older adults tend to spend less time in stage 1 sleep. Older adults tend to spend more time in stage 2 sleep.

Older adults tend to spend more time in stage 2 sleep.

A nurse is providing discharge teaching about health promotion to a client who has a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include? (Select all that apply). Practice mindful breathing. Start each day with a to-do list. Include simple carbohydrates in the diet. Develop habits to mitigate stress. Preserve energy by reducing physical activity.

Practice mindful breathing . Start each day with a to - do list . Develop habits to mitigate stress

A nurse is talking about implementing self-care strategies to cope with the stress of caregiving with the partner of a client who has dementia. Which of the following strategies reported by the partner should the nurse identify as an example of effective coping? Practicing deep breathing while sitting outside Sitting by the client's bedside and drinking coffee Going out onto the patio to smoke a cigarette when feeling stressed Drinking a glass of wine every night before falling asleep

Practicing deep breathing while sitting outside

A nurse is caring for a client who has a history of migraines. The client tells the nurse, "I have not been sleeping well. My migraine headaches have returned after not having one for over a year." The nurse should identify that which of the following are potential contributing factors to the client's migraines? (Select all that apply.) Sleep-wake homeostasis Sensory overload Sleep deprivation Increased melatonin Decreased hypocretin levels

Sensory overload Sleep deprivation

A nurse is discussing the stages of the sleep cycle with a client. The nurse should include that the immune system is strengthened and tissues and bones are repaired during which of the following stages of the sleep cycle? Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 4

Stage 3

A nurse is caring for a client who has migraine headaches and reports that they are "getting worse." Which of the following questions should the nurse ask the client to determine if the headaches are a stress-related disorder? (Select all that apply.) "What is the intensity of your migraine headaches?" "How often do the migraine headaches occur?" "Are you eligible for workers' compensation due to the migraine headaches?" "What type of support is available to you when you have a migraine headache?" "What coping strategies do you use when you experience a migraine headache?"

" What is the intensity of your migraine headaches ? " " How often do the migraine headaches occur ? " " What type of support is available to you when you have a migraine headache ? " " What coping strategies do you use when you experience a migraine headache "

A nurse is interviewing a client who is in distress and tells the nurse, "My ex-partner is suing for full custody of my children. I am so worried and don't know what to do." Which of the following questions should the nurse ask to evaluate the client's coping skills? "Can you describe your relationship with your ex-partner?" "What happens when you feel worried like this?" 'What do you believe was your contribution to the relationship breakup?" "What strategies have you used in the past to deal with stress?"

" What strategies have you used in the past to deal with stress ? "

An employee health nurse is providing teaching about sleep promotion to a group of newly licensed nurses. Which of the following statements should the nurse include? "Taking a cool shower before bedtime can help with sleep." "Go to bed when you are tired and if you are restless while attempting to go to sleep, go to another room and listen to soft music." "To promote nighttime sleep, limit daytime naps to 1 hour." "Exercising 1 hour before bedtime can help promote relaxation and sleep."

"Go to bed when you are tired and if you are restless while attempting to go to sleep, go to another room and listen to soft music."

A nurse is reviewing the concepts of central sleep apnea with a colleague. Which of the following statements by the colleague indicates an understanding of central sleep apnea? "Common causes of central sleep apnea are opioid overdose and congestive heart failure." "Central sleep apnea is caused by obesity and an inactive tongue." "Central sleep apnea is easily diagnosed using polysomnography." "Central sleep apnea is related to the recurrent episodes of upper airway collapse and obstruction."

"common causes of central sleep apnea are opioid overdose and congestive heart failure."

A nurse is using the FICA screening tool to gather more data about a client's interfaith needs. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask when using the tool? A. "What gives you a sense of purpose?" B. "Who inspires you?" C. "How has this condition affected you?" D. "Do you have a communication barrier?"

A. "What gives you a sense of purpose?"

A nurse is assessing a client who reports insomnia. Which of the following findings can contribute to the client's insomnia? (Select all that apply.) A. Irregular schedule B. Stress C. Warm bath D. Alcohol intake E. Morning walk

A. Irregular schedule B. Stress D. Alcohol intake

The nurse is educating the client about ways to improve sleep. Which of the following recommendations should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.) A. Practice muscle relaxation techniques. B. Exercise each morning. C. Take two 30 min naps each day. D. Avoid heavy meals before bedtime. E. Limit fluid intake at least 1 hr before bedtime.

A. Practice muscle relaxation techniques. B. Exercise each morning. D. Avoid heavy meals before bedtime

A nurse is using an interpreter to communicate with a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.) A. Using a facility approved medical interpreter B. Determining the client's understanding several times during the conversation C. Looking at the interpreter when asking the client questions D. Using medical terms during the conversation E. Asking one question at a time

A. Using a facility approved medical interpreter B. Determining the client's understanding several times during the conversation E. Asking one question at a time

Which physiologic process involves ongoing assessments between internal resources and external demands? a. Allostasis b. Autonomic c. Circadian d. Homeostasis

A. allostasis

A nurse in a community clinic is interviewing a client who is distressed and reports being unable to sleep following a neighborhood fire several days ago. The client has hypertension, tachycardia, and is diaphoretic. The nurse should identify that the client is experiencing which of the following types of stress? Acute stress Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Episodic acute stress Chronic stress

Acute stress

A nurse is interviewing a client who recently experienced an act of workplace violence when an armed person held the workers at gunpoint before police intervened. The client now reports being anxious and fears the gunman might return. The nurse should identify that the client is experiencing which of the following types of crisis? Situational Cultural Maturational Adventitious

Adventitious

A nurse in a health clinic is interviewing a client who is upset and reports that their stress "is too much to handle." The client is unemployed, a single guardian to young children, and has periodic asthma attacks. Which of the following stress-related conditions is the client experiencing? Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Allostatic load Chronic illness Alarm stage

Allostatic load

A nurse is instructing a client who has narcolepsy. Which of the following client statements indicates an understanding of the instructions? A. "I will add plenty of carbohydrates to my meals." B. "I will take a short nap when I feel sleepy." C. "I will increase the heat in my office, so stay warm." D. "I will limit alcohol intake to one drink per day."

B. "I will take a short nap when I feel sleepy."

A nurse is caring for a client whose partner passed away 4 months ago. The client has a recent diagnosis of diabetes mellitus. The client is tearful and states, "How could you possibly understand what I am going through?" Which of the following responses should the nurse make? A. "It takes time to get over the loss of a loved one." B. "You are right. I cannot really understand. Perhaps you'd like to tell me more about what you're feeling." C. "Why don't you try something to take your mind off your troubles, like watching a funny movie." D. "I might not share your exact situation, but I do know what people go through when they deal with a loss."

B. "You are right. I cannot really understand. Perhaps you'd like to tell me more about what you're feeling."

The capacity of physiologic systems to maintain stability yet alter the set point required for optimum system functioning is known as which of the following? a. Homeostasis b. Allostasis c. Coping d. Adaptation

B. Allostasis

A nurse is caring for a client who has a new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Which of the following nursing interventions for stress, coping, and adherence to the treatment plan should the nurse initiate at this time? (Select all that apply.) A. Suggest coping skills for the client to use in this situation. B. Allow the client to provide input in the treatment plan. C. Assist the client with time management, and address the client's priorities. D. Provide extensive instructions on the client's treatment regimen. E. Encourage the client in the expression of feelings and concerns.

B. Allow the client to provide input in the treatment plan. C. Assist the client with time management, and address the client's priorities. E. Encourage the client in the expression of feelings and concerns.

A nurse is providing teaching with a newly licensed nurse about incorporating culturally responsive nursing care. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates understanding? A. 'It is a form of client ethnocentrism." B. "It involves being knowledgeable about various cultures." C. "It involves the delivery of care that includes the client's beliefs." D. 'It is the examination of the nurse's personal attitude

C. "It involves the delivery of care that includes the client's beliefs."

A nurse is caring for a client who is in crisis following the breakup of a long-term relationship. The client tells the nurse, "I might as well just die. My life is over." Which of the following actions should the nurse take first? Explore past positive coping strategies. Establish a follow-up plan of care. Conduct a suicidal risk evaluation. Display a neutral attitude.

Conduct a suicidal risk evaluation .

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who is having difficulty sleeping and has a new prescription for a medication to help them sleep. Which of the following medications should the nurse identify as a first-line sleep aid for older adults? Alprazolam Eszopicione Controlled-release melatonin Diphenhydramine

Controlled-release melatonin

A nurse is caring for a client who has pancreatic cancer that is unresponsive to treatment. The client is experiencing significant weight loss and fatigue, but when the nurse asks how they are feeling, they respond with, "Great! I'm going to beat this cancer." Which of the following defense mechanisms is the client using? Regression Projection Repression Denial

Denial

A nurse is caring for a client who reports that they use their smartphone at night while they are in bed. The nurse should identify that excessive smartphone use can increase the client's risk for which of the following? Depression Binge eating disorder Restless leg syndrome (RLS) Diminished circadian rhythm

Depression

A nurse is caring for a client who is having difficulty falling asleep. Which of the following interventions should the nurse implement to promote sleep for the client? Offer the client a caffeinated beverage 3 hr before their bedtime. Turn on the client's television before they go to bed. Warm the temperature of the client's room before they go to bed. Dim the lights in the client's room at bedtime.

Dim the lights in the client's room at bedtime.

A nurse is planning care for a client who is postoperative. Which of the following interventions should the nurse plan to include to promote emotional comfort for the client? Encourage the client to verbalize their needs and concerns Limit time spent with client. Ask the client to splint the incision when coughing Administer pain medications as prescribed.

Encourage the client to verbalize their needs and concerns.

A nurse is caring for a client who has delivered a healthy newborn. The client tells the nurse that while they are somewhat stressed about being a new parent, they are thrilled by the birth of their child. The nurse should identify that the client is experiencing which of the following types of stress? Allostatic load Distress Eustress Fight-or-flight response

Eustress

A nurse is caring for a client who has a new prescription for a nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic to promote sleep. For which of the following adverse effects should the nurse monitor the client? Retrograde amnesia Urinary discomfort Dry mouth Hallucinations

Hallucinations

A nurse is contributing to a presentation about hypersomnia. Which of the following information should the nurse recommend including in the presentation? Hypersomnia does not improve with increased sleep. Hypersomnia is associated with a disturbed circadian rhythm. Clients who experience hypersomnia have a longer attention span. Clients who experience hypersomnia lack the hormone hypocretin.

Hypersomnia does not improve with increased sleep.

A nurse is caring for a client whose partner was recently hospitalized with COVID-19. The client is experiencing manifestations related to the alarm stage of general adaptation syndrome (GAS). For which of the following manifestations should the nurse monitor? (Select all that apply.) Hypertension Dilated pupils Increased state of arousal Bradycardia Lethargy

Hypertension . Dilated pupils Increased state of arousal

A nurse is reviewing the plan of care for a client who was admitted with insomnia and recent weight gain. Which of the following is a benefit of increased sleep that could help prevent further weight gain for the client? Increased ghrelin production Increased leptin production Decreased hypocretin levels Decreased melatonin levels

Increased leptin production

A nurse is assessing a client who was sexually assaulted 6 months ago and has been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Which of the following manifestations should the nurse expect? (Select all that apply.) Intrusive memories of the event Flashbacks of the event Poor work relationships Exaggerated startle response when reminded of the event Frequent episodes of diarrhea

Intrusive memories of the event Flashbacks of the event Exaggerated startle response when reminded of the event

A nurse is assessing a client who is working at home due to COVID-19 restrictions. The client reports abdominal cramping and bloating with diarrhea and states, "I am completely stressed out from working at home." The nurse should identify that the client is experiencing manifestations of which of the following stress-related conditions? Irritable bowel syndrome Food poisoning Panic disorder Major depressive disorder

Irritable bowel syndrome

A nurse is caring for a client who was admitted following a report of lumbar pain. In addition to administering pain medications, which of the following interventions should the nurse implement to promote comfort? Present information honestly. Have another nurse present difficult information. Do not include the client's concerns in the plan of care if they interfere with treatment. Perform cognitive behavioral therapy with the client.

Present information honestly

A nurse is caring for a client who has been charged with partner violence against their spouse. The client is angry, pacing, and yells out, "I wouldn't lose my temper if my spouse would just leave me alone. It's their fault." The nurse should identify the client is displaying which of the following defense mechanisms? Projection Compartmentalization Repression Regression

Projection

A nurse is preparing a presentation at a local community center about sleep hygiene. Sort the following characteristics into either rapid eye movement (REM) sleep or non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. A. Cognitive restoration occurs B. Light sleep C. 75% of time sleeping D. Loss of muscle tone occurs E. Vivid dreaming occurs

REM: A. Cognitive restoration occurs D. Loss of muscle tone occurs E. Vivid dreaming occurs NREM: B. Light sleep C. 75% of time sleeping

A nurse is caring for a client who reports experiencing stress over an upcoming surgical procedure. Which of the following statements describes the characteristics of stress? Stress is an easily defined phenomenon regardless of viewpoint and discipline. Stress is a condition in which the body responds to physical, emotional, or environmental changes affecting one's state of equilibrium. Stress only affects the individual and does not affect the person's family, friends, or other associates. The lack of definition regarding stress does not pose a problem for the client or the nurse.

Stress is a condition in which the body responds to physical , emotional , or environmental changes affecting one's state of equilibrium . Stress can be caused by physical emotional environmental or mental or mental Changes which can be positive or negative depending on the persons perception or appraisal of the stressor.

A nurse is planning care for a client who is recently divorced with two young children. The client reports difficulty sleeping, feeling hopeless, and being estranged from family. The nurse should plan to monitor the client for which of the following potential manifestations of chronic stress? Systemic infection Exaggerated startle response Recurring nightmares Suicide

Suicide

A nurse is caring for a client who needs to be awakened for the administration of an oral medication. Which of the following findings should indicate to the nurse that the client was in stage 3 of the sleep cycle when awakened? The client was easily awakened. The client states that they were having a pleasant dream. The client experiences mental cloudiness for 30 to 60 min. Prior to being awakened, the client's breathing was irregular and their heart rate was elevated.

The client experiences mental cloudiness for 30 to 60 min.

What is the most accurate description of sleep? a. Altered consciousness with relative inactivity b. Decreased state of consciousness c. Inability to move with altered consciousness d. Low activity with altered awareness

a. Altered consciousness with relative inactivity

Which of the following factors influence sleep and rest needs? Select all that apply. a. Developmental stage b. Relationships c. Nutrition d. Alcohol e. Shift work

a. Developmental stage

A nurse is conducting a patient assessment of coping and adaptation. Which of the following questions would be appropriate? Select all that apply: a. "How have you coped with difficult situations in the past?" b. "What type of stressors do you find most difficule?" c. "Are you able to discuss your feelings when you are stressed?" d. "Whom do you rely on for social support?"

all of the above

A reen has recently survived a car accident in which his friend was killed. The nurse assigns the nursing diagnosis of spiritual distress. Which of the following statements would best support this diagnosis? a. "I need some time alone; can't we do this later?" b. "Why did I have to survive?" c. "I just want to sleep!" d. "I dont want those pills!"

b. "Why did I have to survive?"

An unemployed, single woman is seen at a prenatal visit. Which of the following assessment findings would indicate the effects of chronic stress? a. Elevated blood glucose b. Decreased immune response c. Dilated pupils d. Rapid breathing pattern

b. Decreased immune response

A nurse is caring for a patient with terminal lung cancer. Which of the following would indicate potential risk for spiritual distress? Select all that apply: a. Patient has had many visitors while hospitalized. b. Patient formerly sang in the local choir, quitting due to shortness of breath. c. Patient is a member of a church group and attends regular mass. d. Disease prognosis is terminal with projected mortality within 3 months.

b. Patient formerly sang in the local choir, quitting due to shortness of breath. d. Disease prognosis is terminal with projected mortality within 3 months.

A patient seen ar an annual physical is observed to be irritable and unable to concentrate. When questioned about his behavior, he attributes it to working two full-time jobs. What nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate? a. Disturbed slcep pattern b. Sleep deprivation c. Coping d. Activity intolerance

b. Sleep deprivation

Which hormone is produced during sleep? a. Leptin b. Melanin c. Melatonin d. Relaxin

c. melatonin

A Catholic patient is anxious related to her hospitalization. The nurse attending to her is Buddhist. Which statement is most appropriate for the nurse to make? a. "I have to give pain medications to another patient, so I'll leave you alone to pray." b. "I can't pray with you; we believe in different Gods." c. "Do you have a Bible or book of Psalms that I can read to you?" d. "Don't worry; many patients are anxious about being in the hospital."

c. "Do you have a Bible or book of Psalms that I can read to you?"

A nurse is caring for a client awaiting transport to the surgical suite for a coronary artery bypass graft. Just as the transport team arrives, the nurse takes the client's vital signs and notes an elevation in blood pressure and heart rate. The nurse should recognize this response as which part of the general adaptation syndrome (GAS)?? A. Exhaustion stage B. Resistance stage C. Alarm stage D. Recovery stage

c. Alarm stage

A new mother seen in a postpartum visit reports high levels of stress associated with her new role as a mother. Which of the following nursing interventions would be most appropriate? a. Recognizing stressor b. Using assertiveness to express feelings c. Encouraging adequate exercise and diet d. Offering crisis intervention resources

c. Encouraging adequate exercise and diet

An elderly woman has recently become a resident in a skilled nursing facility as a result of her worsening health conditions. Which of the following may lead to impaired spiritual health? Select all that apply: a. Anger at treatment regimen b. Lack of concentration and short-term memory c. Lack of transportation to usual meditation group d. Fear about living in a new environment

c. Lack of transportation to usual meditation group

The family of a patient who recently died starts chanting to honor the body of the family member. A patient in an adjacent room reports inability to rest because of the "strange" humming in the other room. What will the nurse do? a. Explain to the patient that empathy is a great virtue. b. Give the patient a pair of ear plugs and close the door. c. Move the family of the patient who just died to a room at the end of the hallway. d. Turn the patient's television's volume higher to drown out the humming

c. Move the family of the patient who just died to a room at the end of the hallway.

A postoperative patient with a history of OSA is admitted to your unit. Which assessment finding would you be most concerned about? a. Apneic periods lasting more than 10 seconds b. Oxygen saturation of 94% when transferred to the c. Patient difficult to arouse d. Blood pressure 138/90

c. Patient difficult to arouse

Normal circadian rhythms would be seen in which of the following individuals? a) A patient who is homebound without social contact b) Nurse who works in a hospital with variable night shifts c) Businesswoman traveling abroad d) A 1-year-old pediatric patient

d) A 1-year-old pediatric patient

A patient complains about inability to sleep in the hospital. Which of the following nursing interventions would be most beneficial to do first? a. Providing warm milk like the patient has at home b. Transferring the patient to a room away from the nursing station c. Clustering nursing care to limit disturbances at night d. Complete a pain assessment

d. Complete a pain assessment

A patient is admitted with malnutrition and bilateral pneumonia. During the admission process, it is discovered that the patient's significant other recently died. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate? a. Defensive Coping b. Caregiver Role Strain c. Chronic Sorrow d. Ineffective Coping

d. Ineffective coping

A nurse is developing outcome criteria for a patient's plan of care regarding the patient with spiritual distress. Which of the following is an appropriate criterion? a. Patient verbalizes feelings. b. Patient identifies support provided by family. c. Patient expresses increased understanding and acceptance of current situation. d. Patient expresses satisfaction with tie to faith community within 1 month.

d. Patient expresses satisfaction with tie to faith community within 1 month.

The family of a patient who recently died is requesting to position the patient facing the east according to that individual's religious belief. What will the nurse do? a. Call the charge nurse to talk to the patient's family. b. Explain to the family the hospital's biohazard protocol. c. Place the patient in the bag and leave the family to grieve. d. Turn the patient according to the family's request.

d. Turn the patient according to the family's request.

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who reports being stressed about their health status due to problems with short-term memory, slower reaction times when driving, and urinary frequency. The nurse should recognize that the client is experiencing which of the following types of stressors? Developmental stressors Situational stressors Adventitious stressors Socioeconomic stressors

developmental stressors

A nurse is caring for a client who works overnight shifts. The nurse should identify that individuals who perform shift work are at an increased risk for developing which of the following conditions? Diabetes mellitus Central sleep apnea Hypersomnia Restless leg syndrome (RLS)

diabetes mellitus

A nurse is caring for a client who is being evaluated for obstructive sleep apnea. Which of the following findings should the nurse identify as a risk factor for obstructive sleep apnea? Hypersomnia Obesity Active glossal muscle History of tonsillectomy

obesity


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