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Which factor is most likely to negatively affect a client's self-concept?

A. Receiving a promotion at work

Receiving a promotion generally enhances self-concept and self-esteem.

B. Achieving a personal goal

Achieving personal goals supports a positive self-concept.

C. Developing a chronic illness

Developing a chronic illness can challenge a person’s body image, role performance, and sense of identity, often negatively impacting self-concept.

D. Having strong family support

Strong family support typically strengthens self-concept by providing emotional stability and affirmation.

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Full Explanation

A. Receiving a promotion generally enhances self-concept and self-esteem.
B. Achieving personal goals supports a positive self-concept.
C. Developing a chronic illness can challenge a person’s body image, role performance, and sense of identity, often negatively impacting self-concept.
D. Strong family support typically strengthens self-concept by providing emotional stability and affirmation.


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QUESTION

Evidence-based practice requires the integration of which three elements?

A. Research articles, hospital rules, and electronic records

While research articles are part of evidence, hospital rules and electronic records do not complete the triad of evidence-based practice.

B. Nurse intuition, client, education, and facility policies

Intuition and policies are valuable but not the core elements.

C. Clinical expertise, patient preferences, and Best current evidence

Clinical expertise, patient preferences, and best current evidence form the foundation of evidence-based practice, ensuring care is scientifically sound, practically applicable, and aligned with the patient’s needs and values.

D. Medical guidelines, financial considerations, and staff availability

Financial and staffing concerns may influence care delivery but are not the defining elements of evidence-based practice.

Full Explanation

A. While research articles are part of evidence, hospital rules and electronic records do not complete the triad of evidence-based practice.
B. Intuition and policies are valuable but not the core elements.
C. Clinical expertise, patient preferences, and best current evidence form the foundation of evidence-based practice, ensuring care is scientifically sound, practically applicable, and aligned with the patient’s needs and values.
D. Financial and staffing concerns may influence care delivery but are not the defining elements of evidence-based practice.

QUESTION

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.

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.

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.