After group therapy, the female victim of intimate partner violence confides to the nurse that she does not feel in any immediate danger. Which of the following statements about victims of domestic violence is true?
- A. Victims of domestic violence are often the best predictors of their risk of harm.
- B. Victims of domestic violence often overestimate their safety risk.
- C. Victims of domestic violence are typically in a state of denial.
- D. Victims of domestic violence know that keeping peace with their partner is the best method of preventing another attack.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Victims of domestic violence are often correct at predicting their risk of harm. However, the nurse should ensure that the client is expressing herself authentically and is not trying to convince the nurse that there is no immediate danger. Further, proper authorities, such as the police, should be alerted to this reportable offense.
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A nurse is performing a screening on a patient that has been casted recently on the left lower extremity. Which of the following statements should the nurse be most concerned about?
- A. The patient reports, 'I didn't keep my extremity elevated like the doctor asked me to.'
- B. The patient reports, 'I have been having pain in my left calf.'
- C. The patient reports, 'My left leg has really been itching.'
- D. The patient reports, 'The arthritis in my wrists is flaring up, when I put weight on my crutches.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pain may be indicating neurovascular complication.
A nurse is instructing a person who had a left CVA and right lower extremity hemiparesis to use a quad cane. Which of the following is the most appropriate gait sequence?
- A. Place the cane in the patient's left upper extremity, encourage cane, then right lower extremity, then left upper extremity gait sequence.
- B. Place the cane in the patient's left upper extremity, encourage cane, then left lower extremity, then right upper extremity gait sequence.
- C. Place the cane in the patient's right upper extremity, encourage cane, then right lower extremity, then left upper extremity gait sequence.
- D. Place the cane in the patient's right upper extremity, encourage cane, then left lower extremity, then right upper extremity gait sequence.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The cane should be placed in the patient's strong upper extremity (left), and the sequence should coordinate the weak side (right leg) with the cane for support, followed by the strong side (left leg).
A corporate executive works 60-80 hours a week. The client is experiencing some physical signs of stress. The nurse teaches the client biofeedback techniques. This is an example of which of the following health-promotion interventions?
- A. structure
- B. relaxation technique
- C. time management
- D. regular exercise
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Biofeedback is a relaxation technique that helps manage stress by teaching control over physiological responses, addressing the client's stress-related symptoms.
Support-system enhancement includes all of the following except:
- A. determining the barriers to using support systems.
- B. discussing ways to help with others who are concerned.
- C. exploring life problems of the support-team members.
- D. involving spouse, family, and friends in the care and planning.
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The exploration of life problems of support-team members is not necessary to enhance the support system. Choices 1, 2, and 4 are all enhancements for a support system.
The difference between spirituality and religion is that spirituality is:
- A. a belief about a higher power.
- B. an individual's relationship with a higher power.
- C. organized worship.
- D. a belief in an invisible energy or ideal.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Religion can be considered a system of beliefs, practices, and ethical values about a divine or superhuman power or powers worshipped as the creator(s) and ruler(s) of the universe. Spirituality is a belief in or relationship with some higher power, creative force, driving being, or infinite source of energy.