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FButt

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The nurse admits a client, and begins by orienting the client to the room and measuring vital signs. What does the nurse say next?
 
  1. It has been nice meeting you, and I'll see you later.
  2. I will be your nurse for today, so use the call bell if you need something.
  3. Mrs. Jones, do you have any questions? I have time now.
  4. Mrs. Jones, would you like a tour of the unit?

Question 2

The LPN makes sure the mother of which of the following young adult clients is present during teaching? Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Rasa-Latina Group
  2. Asian Pacific Group
  3. American Black Group
  4. White Group
  5. American Muslim Group



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale: When orientation for the client is completed, it is important to allow the client to ask questions in an unhurried manner. A tour of the unit is not usually indicated. Instructing the client to use the call bell or saying that it was nice to meet them indicates the admission process is completed, which is not true in this case.

Answer to Question 2

2,3
Rationale 1: The Rasa-Latina group is led by a male head of household



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