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elizabeth18

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The nurse is assisting a victim of spousal abuse to create a plan for escape if it becomes necessary.
  Components of the plan should include (more than one option may be correct)
 
  A. determining a code word to signal children that it is time to leave.
  B. having the phone number for the nearest shelter.
  C. hiding money with which to buy new clothes.
  D. assembling birth certificates, Social Security cards, and licenses to take.
  E. bringing change with which to make phone calls.
  F. securing a supply of current medications.
  G. taking enough toys to amuse the children for 2 days.

Question 2

A terminally ill client is described by her family as strong.. The client tells the nurse that her life
  has been good. She is proud of being self-educated and rising to the top of her profession.
 
  She states
  she has overcome many adversities by the sheer force of willpower and that her philosophy of giving
  the best and expecting things to turn out well has been effective. She adds I intend to die as I lived:
  optimistic.. From this, the nurse planning care for the client would assess a critical need to
  a. provide aggressive pain and symptom management.
  b. help the client reassess and explore existing conflicts.
  c. assist the client to focus on the meaning in life and death.
  d. support the client's use of her own resources to meet challenges.



Missbam101

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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D, E, F
Rationale: All the options except C and G should be considered. Accumulating enough money to
purchase clothing may be difficult. The woman should be advised to hide a small suitcase containing
a change of clothing for herself and each child. Taking a large supply of toys would be cumbersome
and might compromise the plan. Women are advised to take one favorite small toy or security object
for each child.

Answer to Question 2

D
The client whose intrinsic strength and endurance have been a hallmark often wishes to approach
dying by staying optimistic and in control. Helping the client use her own resources to meet
challenges would be appropriate. Option A is important for all clients, but less of a factor than
supporting use of the client's own strengths. Options B and C: This client would not find these
activities particularly meaningful.



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