A) Serves as a communication tool for the interdisciplinary team.
B) Demonstrates education the family has received if legal matters arise.
C) Permits others access to allow refusal of medical insurance coverage.
D) Verifies meeting client education standards set by the Joint Commission.
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A) "I like having the privacy, but it might be too expensive for me to set up in my home."
B) "I want to have more control, but I am concerned if an emergency would arise."
C) "It is safer because I will have a midwife."
D) "The midwife is trained to resolve any emergency, and she can bring any pain meds."
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Multiple Choice
A) Teach "survival skills" first
B) Use simple, nonmedical language
C) Refrain from using a hands-on approach
D) Avoid repeating information
E) Use visual materials such as photos and videos
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A) Greater emphasis on direct physical care
B) Broader assessment to include the environment
C) Increased dependency on physician
D) Limited decision making and support
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A) Conducting childbirth education classes
B) Counseling a pregnant teen with anemia
C) Consulting with a parent of a child who is vomiting
D) Performing epidemiologic investigations
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A) Softening unpleasant information or prognoses
B) Evaluating and changing the nursing plan of care
C) Collaborating with the child and family as equals
D) Showing respect for the family's beliefs and wishes
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A) Increase in community settings for care
B) Decrease in family poverty level
C) Increase in hospitalization of children
D) Decrease in managed care
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A) Confer with the client's mother
B) Teach new self-care skills to the client
C) Determine if there is a need for back-up power
D) Discuss coverage with the insurance company
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Multiple Choice
A) Provide treatment for clients who test positive for HIV
B) Monitor viral load counts periodically
C) Educate clients in how to practice safe sex
D) Offer testing for clients who practice unsafe sex
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Multiple Choice
A) "It refers to the use of complementary and alternative medicine in place of traditional therapies for a condition."
B) "It means that complementary and alternative medicine is used together with conventional therapies to reduce pain or discomfort."
C) "It means that mainstream medical therapies and complementary and alternative therapies are combined based on scientific evidence for being effective."
D) "It refers to situations when a client and his or her family prefer to use an unproven method of treatment over a proven one."
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A) Use of essential oils to stimulate the sense of smell to balance the mind and body
B) Application of pressure to specific points to allow self-healing
C) Use of deep massage of areas on the foot or hand to rebalance body parts
D) Participation in chanting and praying to promote healing.
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Multiple Choice
A) Examining personal sociocultural heritage
B) Reviewing personal biases and prejudices
C) Seeking resources to further understanding of other cultures
D) Becoming familiar with other culturally diverse lifestyles
E) Performing a competent cultural assessment
F) Advocating for social justice to eliminate disparities.
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Multiple Choice
A) Women spend 95 cents of every dollar spent on health care.
B) Women make almost 90% of all health care decisions.
C) Women are still the minority in the United States.
D) Men use more health services than women.
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A) Urgent care center
B) Hospice care
C) Immunization clinic
D) Physician's office
E) Day surgery center
F) Nursing home
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A) Increased time available for education
B) Improved access to resources
C) Decision making in isolation
D) Greater environmental structure
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A) An alternative for women who are uncomfortable with a home birth.
B) The longer length of stay needed when compared to hospital births
C) Focus on supporting women through labor instead of managing labor
D) View of labor and birth as a normal process requiring no intervention
E) Care provided primarily by obstetricians with midwives as backup care
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Multiple Choice
A) Teaching women to take folic acid supplements to prevent neural tube defects
B) Working with women who are victims of domestic violence
C) Working with clients at an HIV clinic to provide nutritional and CAM therapies
D) Teaching hypertensive clients to monitor blood pressure
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Multiple Choice
A) Impaired skin integrity related to cesarean birth incision
B) Fatigue related to effects of surgery and caretaking activities
C) Imbalanced nutrition, less than body requirements related to poor fluid and food intake
D) Acute pain related to incision and cesarean birth
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A) Arranging for a physical therapy session
B) Teaching parents to administer albuterol
C) Reminding parent to give a full course of antibiotics
D) Giving a DTaP vaccination at the proper interval
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Multiple Choice
A) 24-48 hours or less
B) 72-96 hours or less
C) 48-72 hours or less
D) 96-120 hours or less
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