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42. A nurse is providing teaching to a client who uses tobacco products. (Move the steps that the nurse should take into the box on the right, placing them in the correct order of performance. All steps must be used.)

A. Teach the client cessation strategies.

B. Develop a cessation plan with the client.

C. Assist the client in modifying the plan if necessary.

D. Ask about the type of tobacco product used.

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Full Explanation

Correct order: D A B C

D. Ask about the type of tobacco product used.

A. Teach the client cessation strategies.

B. Develop a cessation plan with the client.

C. Assist the client in modifying the plan if necessary.


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QUESTION

A parish nurse is developing a program of educational sessions to meet the needs of the older adults in the congregation. Which of the following is the best approach to enhance development of suitable programs?

A. Survey the target population to determine topics of interest related to health issues.

Surveying the target population helps identify specific interests and health concerns, ensuring that the programs are tailored to the needs of older adults.

B. Determine availability of health care providers from the community to provide the presentations.

Determining the availability of health care providers is important but may not directly address the specific interests or concerns of the older adults.

C. Base the programs on their developmental stage emphasizing changes in function and physical capabilities.

Basing the programs on their developmental stage is important, but surveying the population allows for a more comprehensive understanding of their diverse needs and preferences.

D. Review the Healthy People 2020 Objectives to identify health issues affecting older adults.

Reviewing Healthy People 2020 Objectives is a valuable resource but may not capture the specific interests or concerns of the local population.

Full Explanation

A.    Surveying the target population helps identify specific interests and health concerns, ensuring that the programs are tailored to the needs of older adults.
B.    Determining the availability of health care providers is important but may not directly address the specific interests or concerns of the older adults.
C.    Basing the programs on their developmental stage is important, but surveying the population allows for a more comprehensive understanding of their diverse needs and preferences.
D.    Reviewing Healthy People 2020 Objectives is a valuable resource but may not capture the specific interests or concerns of the local population.
 

QUESTION

A nurse is teaching a client how to self-administer daily low-dose heparin injections. Which of the following factors is most likely to increase the client's motivation to learn?

A. The client's belief that his needs will be met through education

The client's belief that his needs will be met through education reflects intrinsic motivation, which is likely to enhance the client's commitment to learning and self-care.

B. The client seeking family approval by agreeing to a teaching plan

Seeking family approval may be a motivator, but it is an external factor, and intrinsic motivation is generally more effective for sustained behavior change.

C. The nurse explaining the need for education to the client

While the nurse explaining the need for education is important, the client's personal belief and understanding of the value of education are key for motivation.

D. The nurse's empathy about the client having to self-inject

The nurse's empathy is essential for building rapport, but the client's belief in the benefits of education is more directly related to motivation.

Full Explanation

A.    The client's belief that his needs will be met through education reflects intrinsic motivation, which is likely to enhance the client's commitment to learning and self-care.
B.    Seeking family approval may be a motivator, but it is an external factor, and intrinsic motivation is generally more effective for sustained behavior change.
C.    While the nurse explaining the need for education is important, the client's personal belief and understanding of the value of education are key for motivation.
D.    The nurse's empathy is essential for building rapport, but the client's belief in the benefits of education is more directly related to motivation.

QUESTION

A home health nurse is teaching a client who has diabetes mellitus about proper home disposal of syringes. Which of the following instructions should the nurse include?

A. "Put the cap on the syringe before placing it in a trash can."

Putting the cap on the syringe before placing it in a trash can helps ensure safe disposal and reduces the risk of needlestick injuries.

B. Place the syringe in a metal coffee can with a lid.

Placing the syringe in a metal coffee can with a lid is not a recommended method for home disposal.

C. "Use a resealable bag when disposing of the syringe."

Using a resealable bag may not provide sufficient protection, and it may pose risks to individuals handling the trash.

D. "Break the needle off the syringe before disposal."

Breaking the needle off the syringe is not a safe method for disposal and increases the risk of needlestick injuries.

Full Explanation

A.    Putting the cap on the syringe before placing it in a trash can helps ensure safe disposal and reduces the risk of needlestick injuries.
B.    Placing the syringe in a metal coffee can with a lid is not a recommended method for home disposal.
C.    Using a resealable bag may not provide sufficient protection, and it may pose risks to individuals handling the trash.
D.    Breaking the needle off the syringe is not a safe method for disposal and increases the risk of needlestick injuries.