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javeds

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I know it seems strange, but I feel guilty being pregnant after the death of my son last year, said a woman during her routine obstetrical examination.
 
  The nurse spends extra time with this woman, helping her to better bond with her unborn child. This demonstrates which nursing technique? a. Facilitating mourning
  b. Providing curative therapy
  c. Promoting spirituality
  d. Eradicating grief

Question 2

The Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) and the Canadian Council of Health Services has formed a health care collaborative with which of the following mandates?
 
  a. Improving the health of health care workplaces
  b. Preventing falls
  c. Maintaining standards of care
  d. Decentralizing management



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

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The nurse facilitates mourning in family members who are still surviving. By acknowledging the pregnant woman's emotions, the nurse helps the mother bond with her fetus and recognize the emotions that still exist for the deceased child. The nurse is not attempting to help the patient eradicate grief, which would be unrealistic. Curative therapy and spiritual promotion are not addressed by the nurse's statement.

Answer to Question 2

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A fundamental way to better health care is through healthier health care workplaces; it is unac-ceptable to work in, receive care in, govern, manage, or fund unhealthy workplaces.
Fall prevention is guided by the National Collaborative on Falls Prevention.
Professional Shared Governance Councils review and establish standards of care.
Decentralized management means that decisions are made at the staff level. This does not relate to the mandate of the health care collaborative.



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