10TYK. Your
friend is considering in vitro fertilization in hopes of becoming
pregnant. Which one of the following is an accurate statement?
1. “There is some evidence that acupuncture improves the chance of pregnancy in this situation.”
2. "Massage therapy may increase your sense of relaxation, which may help in getting pregnant.”
3. “Ask your doctor about which herbs will increase the likelihood of pregnancy.”
4. “Research suggests that yoga improves the chance of pregnancy in this situation.”
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1CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
What aspects of this case suggest that it would be appropriate for the nurse to discuss the use of alternative therapies with the client or family?
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1TYK. A client asks the nurse the differences between traditional thera-pies and alternative therapies. What is the best response?
1. Alternative therapies cost less than traditional therapies.
2. Alternative therapies are used if traditional therapies are ineffective.
3. Alternative therapies can be as effective as traditional therapies for some conditions.
4. Alternative therapies utilize products from nature but traditional therapies do not.
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2CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
Which alternative therapies might be most useful for this client and are in keeping with the principle of “do no harm”?
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2TYK. Before meeting with a client with a terminal illness, a new graduate nurse reviews information on spirituality. Which is the best explanation of spirituality?
1. That which gives people purpose and meaning in their lives
2. A formalized religious dogma
3. A nondenominational community service
4. People being responsible for their life patterns
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3CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
How should the nurse respond to finding the bags in the client’s drawer? What options should be considered and what are the likely results of each?
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3TYK. Which nursing action is most likely to create a healing environment?
1. Use technology to prevent health care-associated infections.
2. Empower clients to make healthy decisions for themselves.
3. Assist clients to obtain a safe and comfortable place to live.
4. Ensure that primary care providers’ orders are carried out.
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4CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
How might the nurse’s own belief system influence his or her interactions with the client and family regarding CAM?
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4TYK. A client asks the nurse to state one of the primary principles associated with naturopathy. Which of the following is the best response?
1. A higher being guides the learning needed to treat disease.
2. It focuses on environmental causes when treating illnesses.
3. It focuses on early detection and treatment of disease.
4. It is a way of life to maintain health and prevent disease.
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5TYK. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, which is the best definition of disease?
1. Imbalance or disruption in food digestion
2. Imbalance or interruption in the flow of qi
3. Imbalance or disruption in key social relationships
4. Imbalance or disruption in thoughts or emotions
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6TYK. A client asks how herbs are similar to prescribed medications. What is the nurse's best answer?
1. “They are nothing alike. You should ask your doctor these types of questions."
2. “Thirty percent of current prescription drugs are derived from plants.”
3. “Medications are much more effective than herbs.”
4. “Herbs are more dangerous than prescribed medications.”
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7TYK. What is a rationale for assessment of clients’ use of herbs?
1. There are potential adverse interactions between some herbs and some medications.
2. Clients should not take anything that is not prescribed by the primary care provider.
3. These data will contribute to the body of knowledge on the use of herbs.
4. It is important to establish a pattern that clients tell nurses everything.
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8TYK. Which oils may be placed directly on the skin?
1. Rose and orange
2. Green apple and jasmine
3. Clary sage and rosemary
4. Lavender and tea tree
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9TYK. What are the effects of massage as a manual healing method? Select all that apply.
1. Communication and caring
2. Mental and physical relaxation
3. Increased muscle strength
4. Speeds the removal of waste products
5. Lowers blood pressure and heart rate
Get Solution
1. “There is some evidence that acupuncture improves the chance of pregnancy in this situation.”
2. "Massage therapy may increase your sense of relaxation, which may help in getting pregnant.”
3. “Ask your doctor about which herbs will increase the likelihood of pregnancy.”
4. “Research suggests that yoga improves the chance of pregnancy in this situation.”
Get Solution
1CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
What aspects of this case suggest that it would be appropriate for the nurse to discuss the use of alternative therapies with the client or family?
Get Solution
1TYK. A client asks the nurse the differences between traditional thera-pies and alternative therapies. What is the best response?
1. Alternative therapies cost less than traditional therapies.
2. Alternative therapies are used if traditional therapies are ineffective.
3. Alternative therapies can be as effective as traditional therapies for some conditions.
4. Alternative therapies utilize products from nature but traditional therapies do not.
Get Solution
2CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
Which alternative therapies might be most useful for this client and are in keeping with the principle of “do no harm”?
Get Solution
2TYK. Before meeting with a client with a terminal illness, a new graduate nurse reviews information on spirituality. Which is the best explanation of spirituality?
1. That which gives people purpose and meaning in their lives
2. A formalized religious dogma
3. A nondenominational community service
4. People being responsible for their life patterns
Get Solution
3CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
How should the nurse respond to finding the bags in the client’s drawer? What options should be considered and what are the likely results of each?
Get Solution
3TYK. Which nursing action is most likely to create a healing environment?
1. Use technology to prevent health care-associated infections.
2. Empower clients to make healthy decisions for themselves.
3. Assist clients to obtain a safe and comfortable place to live.
4. Ensure that primary care providers’ orders are carried out.
Get Solution
4CTC. Tim Le is a 68-year-old accountant who has been diagnosed with gastric cancer. He lost a great deal of weight before the diagnosis and during treatment with chemotherapy and radiation. He is now admitted to the hospital with pain and weakness preventing him from working or performing many activities of daily living. His wife, Susan, stays with him the majority of the day. His elderly parents visit often and bring him homemade food and drink. They do not speak English. In the process of placing bathing items in Tim’s bedside stand, the nurse notes several plastic bags of a tea-like product in the drawer.
How might the nurse’s own belief system influence his or her interactions with the client and family regarding CAM?
Get Solution
4TYK. A client asks the nurse to state one of the primary principles associated with naturopathy. Which of the following is the best response?
1. A higher being guides the learning needed to treat disease.
2. It focuses on environmental causes when treating illnesses.
3. It focuses on early detection and treatment of disease.
4. It is a way of life to maintain health and prevent disease.
Get Solution
5TYK. From the perspective of traditional Chinese medicine, which is the best definition of disease?
1. Imbalance or disruption in food digestion
2. Imbalance or interruption in the flow of qi
3. Imbalance or disruption in key social relationships
4. Imbalance or disruption in thoughts or emotions
Get Solution
6TYK. A client asks how herbs are similar to prescribed medications. What is the nurse's best answer?
1. “They are nothing alike. You should ask your doctor these types of questions."
2. “Thirty percent of current prescription drugs are derived from plants.”
3. “Medications are much more effective than herbs.”
4. “Herbs are more dangerous than prescribed medications.”
Get Solution
7TYK. What is a rationale for assessment of clients’ use of herbs?
1. There are potential adverse interactions between some herbs and some medications.
2. Clients should not take anything that is not prescribed by the primary care provider.
3. These data will contribute to the body of knowledge on the use of herbs.
4. It is important to establish a pattern that clients tell nurses everything.
Get Solution
8TYK. Which oils may be placed directly on the skin?
1. Rose and orange
2. Green apple and jasmine
3. Clary sage and rosemary
4. Lavender and tea tree
Get Solution
9TYK. What are the effects of massage as a manual healing method? Select all that apply.
1. Communication and caring
2. Mental and physical relaxation
3. Increased muscle strength
4. Speeds the removal of waste products
5. Lowers blood pressure and heart rate
Get Solution
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