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Jkov05

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Which of the following nursing approaches to the client with mania is consistent with Rosemarie Parse's theory of human becoming?
 
  a. being present for the client, offering unconditional support
  b. directing the client's increased energy to productive outlets
  c. creating a structured environment to reduce stress
  d. establishing regular rest periods for the client

Question 2

The mother of a 4-year-old child with autism reports that the child has begun head banging since she returned to full-time employment. The mother has had difficulty finding adequate and appropriate caregivers for her son.
 
  Which priority nursing diagnosis for the child should the nurse assign?
  A) Risk for self-mutilation
  B) Impaired social interaction
  C) Impaired verbal communication
  D) Complicated grieving



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According to Parse's theory of human becoming, being present for the client and offering unconditional support would be the best approach to the client with mania. The nurse seeks to understand the client's interpretation of his or her lived experiences. Nursing interventions begin with being fully present for the person and making no demands. Next, in the context of caring and support, the nurse would tease out multiple complex realities of the client's experiences so that the nurse's understanding of the client's world can guide nursing interventions.

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Jkov05

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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