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Metfan725

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The nurse demonstrates the concept of caritas with what intervention?
 
  1.
  Holding the patient's hand while undergoing a painful procedure
  2.
  Requesting an order for a low pressure bed to prevent decubitus ulcers
  3.
  Using sterile technique when changing IV tubing
  4.
  Ordering a low-sodium diet for the patient with heart failure

Question 2

The student nurse demonstrates transpersonal caring in the classroom with what action?
 
  1.
  Correcting a comment made by another student in front of the class
  2.
  Earning A's in every class test and assignment
  3.
  Leading most discussions and offering opinions on each question asked
  4.
  Encouraging shy class members to share their thoughts and ideas



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Answer to Question 1

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Caritas measures, such as holding the patient's hands during a painful procedure, are high-touc

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 4
Encouraging the shy student shows appreciation for that student's value and what he or she can add to class discussions, and it demonstrates transpersonal caring.



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