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The nurse is preparing to draw blood from a client who states, Oh, I hate needles. I hope I don't faint this time. The nurse should take which actions?
 
  1. Have another nurse present.
  2. Be sure to have aromatic spirits available.
  3. Keep the client distracted while drawing the blood.
  4. Ensure that the client is in a recumbent position.

Question 2

During an intraprofessional care conference it was determined that a client with anxiety would benefit from actions to improve resilience. What should the nurse plan to help this client with resiliency? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Discuss nutritional needs
  2. Remind to get adequate rest
  3. Identify defense mechanisms
  4. Encourage to exercise regularly
  5. Support the client's functional abilities



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: 4

1. A phobia of blood or needles frequently results in a vasovagal response, which can lead to loss of consciousness. The recumbent position offers the best safety option.
2. A phobia of blood or needles frequently results in a vasovagal response, which can lead to loss of consciousness. The recumbent position offers the best safety option.
3. A phobia of blood or needles frequently results in a vasovagal response, which can lead to loss of consciousness. The recumbent position offers the best safety option.
4. A phobia of blood or needles frequently results in a vasovagal response, which can lead to loss of consciousness. The recumbent position offers the best safety option.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: 1, 2, 4, 5

1. Health care professionals may be able to promote resilience in patients by supporting their general health.
2. Health care professionals may be able to promote resilience in patients by supporting their general health.
3. Identifying defense mechanisms helps with coping.
4. Helping patients make plans to exercise regularly, using activities that are acceptable and available to them, can help improve their resilience. It would also prevent anxiety.
5. Health care professionals may be able to promote resilience in patients by supporting their functional abilities.




mckennatimberlake

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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