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sam.t96

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Which of the following responses observed in a client recently diagnosed with lung cancer is most directly addressed by the Neuman System Model?
 
  1. The client asks for a consult with the hospital clergy.
  2. The client is observed crying after his family has left for the day.
  3. The client asks for pictures of his children to be brought to him in the hospital.
  4. The client is heard saying, I trust my health team, and I'll do what they suggest.

Question 2

The best example of an appropriate nursing assumption is:
 
  1. Clients will make their needs and wants known to the staff
  2. Clients require a quiet, darkened environment in which to sleep
  3. Prompt administration of pain medication is an expectation of a postoperative client
  4. A client recently diagnosed with cancer will want family present when discussing treatment options



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
Examples of phenomena of nursing include caring, self-care, and client responses to stress. In the Neuman Systems Model (1995), phenomena include all client responses, environmental factors, and nursing actions. Crying is reflective of a client's response to stress to a second level need (Maslow's) and so is directly related to Neuman's model.
While consulting with clergy is reflective of a client need, it is higher on Maslow's hierarchy and so not the best option available.
While requesting family photos is reflective of a client need, it is higher on Maslow's hierarchy and so not the best option available.
The client stating that he/she will trust the health team is reflective of a client response, it is less reflective of a need and so not the best option available.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
Assumptions are the taken for granted statements that explain the nature of the concepts, defi-nitions, purpose, relationships, and structure of a theory (Meleis, 2006; Chinn and Kramer, 2004). It is a reasonable assumption that a client who recently underwent surgery would require and ex-pect prompt administration of medications to manage that pain.
Not all clients will openly communicate their needs/wants to the staff so this option is not the best example offered.
While most clients will rest effectively in a quiet, darken environment, it is not required by all clients so this option is not the best example offered.
While many clients will want family present in this situation, not all will. Therefore this option is not the best example offered because an incorrect assumption would result in a violation of a cli-ent's right to privacy.




sam.t96

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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