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Metfan725

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Which is an appropriately stated nursing intervention?
 
  A) Ambulate in the hall
  B) Stand at bedside with assistance
  C) Ambulate 30 ft. twice a day with assistance of walker
  D) Ambulate with assistance of walker

Question 2

A nurse is caring for a young victim of a terrorist attack. During the rehabilitative process, the nurse assists the client in bathing and dressing. What role is the nurse engaged in?
 
  A) Advocate
  B) Caregiver
  C) Counselor
  D) Educator



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
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Correctly stated client outcomes are specific, measurable, and realistic. The other choices are poorly defined and do not specify when or how or by whom.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
Feedback:
As providers of care, nurses assume responsibility for helping clients promote, restore, and maintain health and wellness. Communicating the client's needs and concerns, and protecting the client's rights, are components of the advocacy role of nursing. The nurse is simply assisting in hygiene measures; no education or counseling is being provided.



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