A client's reading comprehension level and ability to follow through on health instructions is called ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A nurse is gathering data on a patient of a different culture. Which action can the nurse take to enhance communication while gathering cultural data?
a. Ignore the patient's culture and focus on the reason for hospital admission.
b. Use hand gestures to get points across to a patient with poor English.
c. Use close-ended questions to gather in-formation.
d. Determine the patient's level of fluency in English.
During a staff meeting, an elderly physician is very negative and disagrees with any proposals for change, directing belittling statements at the unit manager, such as, No wonder this hospital is such a mess.
You generation-X nurses have no commitment to working hard How can the unit manager most appropriately deal with this situation?
a. Ask the physician to leave the meeting before proceeding.
b. Reply to the physician with equally belit-tling remarks.
c. Allow the physician to express his or her opinions and then ask for input from oth-ers at the meeting.
d. Walk out of the room and report the phy-sician to the hospital's chief of medicine.
Ethical issues present a challenge in any health-care situation. Nurses must follow specific guidelines to protect and advocate for patients. Identify the statement that capsulizes every nurse's responsibility to clients.
a. Nurses must follow the Nuremberg code of ethics in determining if certain research is safe for a client.
b. The National Research Act provides the criteria that must be met in order to safe-guard clients during nursing research.
c. If all criteria set by the Institutional Re-view Board are met, the nurse can be sa-tisfied that the client will be protected.
d. The responsibility of professional nurses to protect every client extends beyond re-search to any client-related issue.