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Nursing students need to learn to nurse themselves in order to prepare to be professional nurses. Which activities would fail to prepare nursing students for the delivery of nursing care?
 
  A) Time management, communication, and establishing a support system.
  B) Establishing a support system, a sense of humor, and self-awareness.
  C) Self-awareness, preparation for crisis, and stress management.
  D) A sense of humor, anticipation of loss, and developing negative body image.

Question 2

The nurse is assessing a client with a diagnosis of hypertension. The client's blood pressure is 178/88, an increase from 134/78 at the previous clinic visit. The nurse asks the client what has changed from the previous visit.
 
  Which client statement identifies a potential factor interfering with the plan of care?
 
  A) My husband has been ill and I don't have anyone to help me care for him.
  B) I have learned to prepare foods differently so they are low in fat.
  C) My neighbor walks with me around the neighborhood every morning.
  D) I have been taking my hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) every day.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Activities that would prepare nursing students for the delivery of nursing care include time management, communication, establishing a support system, self-awareness, stress management, a sense of humor, and preparation for crisis and loss. Negative body image is not desired.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A

Common factors that contribute to a client not following the plan of care include lack of family support, inability to afford treatment, limited access to treatment, and adverse physical or emotional effects of treatment. The burden of caring for her husband may be placing stress on the client, and causing her blood pressure to be elevated despite engaging in health promotion and blood pressure-lowering activities.





 

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