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leo leo

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Andrew has been unsuccessful in his psychiatric clinical placement and will be obliged to repeat it next semester. The criteria for passing or failing were based on the PsychiatricMental Health Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice, which are?
 
  A) Future goals for the nursing profession as a whole
  B) The legal documents that allow a nurse to practice
  C) Descriptions of the responsibilities for which nurses are accountable
  D) Explanations of the ideal character of the psychiatric or mental health nurse

Question 2

A recent nursing graduate has been hired as a parish nurse in the church that she has attended for many years. How should the nurse understand this new role?
 
  A) The nurse will focus on the assessment and management of acute illnesses among the members of the church.
  B) The nurse will implement spiritually based interventions in disease management as an alternative to western biomedicine.
  C) The nurse will consider the whole church congregation to be her client using a community health model.
  D) The nurse will serve as a specialized health advisor to the leadership of the church.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
Standards of practice are authoritative statements used by the nursing profession to describe the responsibilities for which nurses are accountable. They do not have the same standing as laws, and they are not future goals but are instead current standards.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
Parish nursing is a program that promotes health and wellness of body, mind, and spirit using the community health nursing model as its framework. The church congregation is the client.




leo leo

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
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