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leo leo

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A client is admitted in a comatose state after ingesting a lethal dose of diazepam. The intern tells the
  nurse Give him 30 mL of ipecac stat, then help me start this IV.. The nurse should
 
  a. do as ordered.
  b. ask if the IV should be the first priority.
  c. question the dose of ipecac to be given.
  d. refuse to give the ipecac.

Question 2

The nurse working with members of a support group for rape trauma victims focuses the discussion
  by saying What ways have members handled the problem of fear of being alone with men? This
  communication technique can be correctly identified
 
  as
  a. feedback.
  b. reflecting.
  c. questioning.
  d. clarification.



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Answer to Question 1

D
A comatose client should receive nothing by mouth because of the lack of ability to swallow and an
absent gag reflex.

Answer to Question 2

C
Questioning asks for information and encourages members to discuss the subject extensively. Option
A: Feedback gives members information about behaviors. Option B: Reflecting highlights
information to emphasize it or check it for accuracy. Option D: Clarification checks the meaning of
an interaction or statement and serves to decrease misunderstandings.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
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