Select all the elements from the list below that were found as assumptions in the ANA Position Paper on Nursing Education.
a. Nursing education should meet the in-creasing need for nurses as quickly as possible.
b. The professional practitioner is responsible for the nature and quality of all nursing care clients receive.
c. Education for those in the health-care professions must increase in depth and breadth as scientific knowledge expands.
d. Community colleges are able to prepare nurses just as well as 4-year colleges.
e. The demand for the services of nurses will continue to increase.
As a general ethical principle, ____________________ and ____________________ should be excluded from the selection of an organ transplant recipient.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A 34-year-old mother of three young children who works as an administrative assistant at a university comes to the crisis center due to the inability to sleep, increasing disorganization at her job, and feelings of guilt about her ability to care for
her children and house. She tells the nurse that her husband used to help with the children and house a lot, but because of a recent job pro-motion and additional work hours required, he can no longer do this. The client feels that they cannot afford a full-time housekeeper and has become overwhelmed and depressed over the con-dition of her house. Select the therapeutic technique to be used by the nurse that best helps this client deal with her altered role performance.
a. Environmental modification
b. Anticipatory guidance
c. Confrontation
d. Cognitive restoration
Which statement by the nurse shows understanding of the Vietnamese culture? (Select all that apply.)
a. Vietnamese are slow to trust authority figures..
b. Vietnamese have a very patriarchal so-ciety..
c. Vietnamese will try home remedies be-fore seeking Western medicine..
d. Vietnamese are often compliant with Western treatment one sought..
e. Vietnamese are generally noncompliant with health care..