communicating using understandable terms - The nurse is caring for a pregnant
woman and her family who are immigrants. Which intervention would be the
priority for helping to achieve a successful outcome?
Birthing centers do not always have pediatricians on staff if the newborn has
special needs. - A 40-year-old pregnant client tells her nurse that she would like to
give birth in a birthing center because she wants several friends and family
members to be there and will have more freedom at the center. What would be
the most important factor for the nurse to point out when discussing this option
with the client?
Advocating for the child and the services needed - What is the key nursing role
when managing the health care of a child living with a foster family?
Culture - A clinical nurse specialist is conducting a review class for a group of
nurses about cultural compentence and cultural diversity. The nurse determines
that teh teaching was successful when the group identifies which term as
reflecting the view of the world and set of traditions of a specific social group
passed down through generations?
Women's health care needs change with their reproductive goals. - A nurse is
addressing a group of women on the issue of women's health during their
reproductive years. Which reason does the nurse provide regarding the need for
comprehensive, community-centered care to women during this time period?
, stereotyping of the client - A nurse is caring for a Turkish American client. The
nurse understands that there could be major cultural differences between the
nurse and the client. The nurse contemplates assigning this client to a staff
member who is of the same culture as the client. What is a potential
consequence?
health system referral - A nurse is providing care to a client who has undergone a
mastectomy. The nurse provides the woman with information about where to
obtain a breast prosthesis. This is an example of which type of community-based
nursing intervention?
Assess the family members' interactions with the newborn and one another. - A
nurse is visiting the home of a mother and her newborn. The woman's family
members are present when the nurse arrives. What is the nurse's best approach
to the situation?
The home visit is a way of monitoring the well-being of all family members. - The
community health nurse is seeing a mother and newborn for the first home visit.
Which information best indicates an understanding of visiting clients in their
home?
high level of insecurity - A family that regularly takes in foster children is visiting
the junior high school nurse to inform the staff that there will be a new 8th grade
foster child beginning school the following week. The school nurse should
monitor this new student for which psychosocial response to being moved to the
foster care system?
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