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A nurse caring for a client who speaks a language different from the nurse should:

A. Communicate in writing only

Communicating in writing only may not ensure full understanding, especially with complex medical information.

B. Proceed with care without interpretation

Providing care without interpretation can lead to misunderstandings and compromised safety.

C. Use a certified medical interpreter

Using a certified medical interpreter ensures accurate, confidential, and culturally appropriate communication.

D. Ask family members to interpret

Family members should not be used as interpreters due to the risk of miscommunication, bias, and breach of confidentiality.

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Full Explanation

A. Communicating in writing only may not ensure full understanding, especially with complex medical information.
B. Providing care without interpretation can lead to misunderstandings and compromised safety.
C. Using a certified medical interpreter ensures accurate, confidential, and culturally appropriate communication.
D. Family members should not be used as interpreters due to the risk of miscommunication, bias, and breach of confidentiality.


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QUESTION

A client who has just awoken from Stage 3 sleep will most likely experience which of the following?

A. Dreaming and rapid eye movement

Dreaming and rapid eye movement occur during REM sleep, not Stage 3.

B. Immediate readiness for physical activity

Immediate readiness is unlikely after deep sleep.

C. High alertness and full orientation

High alertness typically follows lighter stages of sleep or a full sleep cycle.

D. Grogginess and disorientation

Grogginess and disorientation; Stage 3 is deep, slow-wave sleep, and waking during this stage often results in confusion and sluggishness, known as sleep inertia.

Full Explanation

A. Dreaming and rapid eye movement occur during REM sleep, not Stage 3.
B. Immediate readiness is unlikely after deep sleep.
C. High alertness typically follows lighter stages of sleep or a full sleep cycle.
D. Grogginess and disorientation; Stage 3 is deep, slow-wave sleep, and waking during this stage often results in confusion and sluggishness, known as sleep inertia.

QUESTION

A nurse is preparing a presentation on professional accountability. Which of the following documents should the nurse use to guide ethical nursing practice?

A. The Nurse Practice Act of the state

The Nurse Practice Act governs legal scope of practice but does not specifically guide ethical behavior.

B. Code of Ethics For Nurses with interpretive Statements

Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements; This document, developed by the American Nurses Association (ANA), provides a comprehensive guide for ethical decision-making and professional conduct in nursing practice.

C. The Future of Nursing Report

The Future of Nursing Report addresses policy and education recommendations, not direct ethical guidance.

D. Healthy People 2030

Healthy People 2030 focuses on national health promotion goals, not nursing ethics.

Full Explanation

A. The Nurse Practice Act governs legal scope of practice but does not specifically guide ethical behavior.
B. Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements; This document, developed by the American Nurses Association (ANA), provides a comprehensive guide for ethical decision-making and professional conduct in nursing practice.
C. The Future of Nursing Report addresses policy and education recommendations, not direct ethical guidance.
D. Healthy People 2030 focuses on national health promotion goals, not nursing ethics.

QUESTION

A nurse is evaluating a teenage client's identity status. Which behavior may indicate an identity crisis?

A. Exploring multiple belief systems and values

Exploring different values is a normal part of identity development.

B. Participating in extracurricular activities regularly

Participation in activities reflects engagement and stability.

C. Expressing a consistent long-term career goal

Expressing consistent career goals indicates a formed identity.

D. Refusing to make decisions about

Refusing to make decisions about their future may reflect confusion or avoidance, which are common signs of an identity crisis during adolescence.

Full Explanation

A. Exploring different values is a normal part of identity development.
B. Participation in activities reflects engagement and stability.
C. Expressing consistent career goals indicates a formed identity.
D. Refusing to make decisions about their future may reflect confusion or avoidance, which are common signs of an identity crisis during adolescence.