Question
Ellen works as a hospice nurse. Which type of patient is she MOST likely to care for?
(1 point)
Responses
a patient who is in the hospital
a patient who is in the hospital
a patient recovering from surgery
a patient recovering from surgery
a patient with fewer than six months to live
a patient with fewer than six months to live
a patient needing daily physical therapy
Ms. Olson asks Susanna to give an example that demonstrates Piaget's preoperational cognitive development perspective. What is the BEST example Susanna can offer?
(1 point)
Responses
Regina finds out information on her new teacher by looking her up online.
Regina finds out information on her new teacher by looking her up online.
Lionel dresses like a fireman and pretends to help save people.
Lionel dresses like a fireman and pretends to help save people.
Katarina prepares for her new role as a manager by talking to her employees.
Katarina prepares for her new role as a manager by talking to her employees.
Hugh stops using drugs and begins a new, drug-free life in a rehabilitation center.
Toddler Fatima is two years old. At mealtimes, what is Fatima MOST likely to say when her father helps her feed herself?
(1 point)
Responses
“Thank you.”
“Thank you.”
“Dada!”
“Dada!”
“Me do it!”
“Me do it!”
“More please.”
“More please.”
On average, women live longer than men.
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Paloma attended a grief seminar where healthcare professionals learned about the NURSE technique. How might Paloma BEST explain this technique to her colleagues?
(1 point)
Responses
It is a way to get people to grieve less.
It is a way to get people to grieve less.
It is a method of compassionate, therapeutic communication.
It is a method of compassionate, therapeutic communication.
It is a defense mechanism for us to use if patients or their families get angry with us.
It is a defense mechanism for us to use if patients or their families get angry with us.
It walks grieving family members through available resources.
(1 point)
Responses
a patient who is in the hospital
a patient who is in the hospital
a patient recovering from surgery
a patient recovering from surgery
a patient with fewer than six months to live
a patient with fewer than six months to live
a patient needing daily physical therapy
Ms. Olson asks Susanna to give an example that demonstrates Piaget's preoperational cognitive development perspective. What is the BEST example Susanna can offer?
(1 point)
Responses
Regina finds out information on her new teacher by looking her up online.
Regina finds out information on her new teacher by looking her up online.
Lionel dresses like a fireman and pretends to help save people.
Lionel dresses like a fireman and pretends to help save people.
Katarina prepares for her new role as a manager by talking to her employees.
Katarina prepares for her new role as a manager by talking to her employees.
Hugh stops using drugs and begins a new, drug-free life in a rehabilitation center.
Toddler Fatima is two years old. At mealtimes, what is Fatima MOST likely to say when her father helps her feed herself?
(1 point)
Responses
“Thank you.”
“Thank you.”
“Dada!”
“Dada!”
“Me do it!”
“Me do it!”
“More please.”
“More please.”
On average, women live longer than men.
(1 point)
Responses
True
True
False
False
Paloma attended a grief seminar where healthcare professionals learned about the NURSE technique. How might Paloma BEST explain this technique to her colleagues?
(1 point)
Responses
It is a way to get people to grieve less.
It is a way to get people to grieve less.
It is a method of compassionate, therapeutic communication.
It is a method of compassionate, therapeutic communication.
It is a defense mechanism for us to use if patients or their families get angry with us.
It is a defense mechanism for us to use if patients or their families get angry with us.
It walks grieving family members through available resources.
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1) a patient with fewer than six months to live.
2) Lionel dresses like a fireman and pretends to help save people.
3) “Me do it!”
4) True.
5) It is a method of compassionate, therapeutic communication.
2) Lionel dresses like a fireman and pretends to help save people.
3) “Me do it!”
4) True.
5) It is a method of compassionate, therapeutic communication.