A nurse is discussing different complementary and alternative therapies with a client. What instructions should be provided regarding progressive relaxation technique?
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Case Studies, Chapter 27, Complementary and Alternative Therapies As a nurse volunteering in Haiti after the devastating earthquake, you are caring for hundreds of people with minimal medications and equipment in a makeshift clinic. Being a holistic nurse, you understand how holistic therapies can be quite effective, especially when used as part of integrative care. In your luggage, you minimized the amount of clothing and brought homeopathic products to use as treatment tools. (Learning Objective #3) Describe the types of...
A client diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis asks if there are any alternative therapies that might help with treating the condition. The nurse teaches the client that which complementary and alternative therapies can be safely used in conjunction with traditional treatment? Select all 3 that apply. Low-salt, low-fat vegetarian diet Herbal kava tea Magnetic field therapy Aerobic exercise Gentle, low-impact exercise
Define both complementary and alternative therapy. Do you feel that these therapies are popular in the U.S? What types of practices are considered CAM therapies?
True/False The body of evidence-based practice that demonstrates the effectiveness of selected complementary and alternative therapies (CAT) continues to increase. Shamanism, which originated with indigenous people in many geographic areas of the world, has been the most widely practiced medical system on our planet. Relaxation techniques are an effective alternative therapy because they increase sympathetic nervous system activity and reduce the effect of stress-related illness on the body. The effectiveness of guided imagery is based on the theory that when...
inservice on alternative therapies for peers and explains that 23. The nurse is providing the term "alternative therapies" includes what? A) Holistic drug therapy B) Hospice care C) Nondrug measures D) Home care an 24. The client calls the clinic and talks to the nurse saying, "I found the same drug the provider prescribed on the Internet and it is much cheaper. Is it safe for me to order my drug from this site?" What is the nurse's best response?...
inservice on alternative therapies for peers and explains that 23. The nurse is providing the term "alternative therapies" includes what? A) Holistic drug therapy B) Hospice care C) Nondrug measures D) Home care an 24. The client calls the clinic and talks to the nurse saying, "I found the same drug the provider prescribed on the Internet and it is much cheaper. Is it safe for me to order my drug from this site?" What is the nurse's best response?...
the nurse provides discharge instructions to a client following myelography. which instructions should the nurse provide?. select all that apply a. restrict fluid in take b. avoid bending over c. avoid strenuous exercise d. rest with the head elevated e. expect some clear drainage from the dressing site
The nurse is providing instructions to a client diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) who is experiencing abdominal distention, flatulence, and diarrhea. What interventions should the nurse include in the instructions? Select all that apply. Rationale Strategy Tems and Conditions Privacy Polic Evolvedo is a registered tradema For problems or suggestions regardin Question 10 of 25 The home health nurse is visiting an older client whose family has gone out for the day. During the visit, the client experiences chest...
1. The nurse is taking a medication history on a client. What action by the nurse best reduces the possibility of adverse interactions? A. Assess the client's ability to pay for the medication B. Ask the client about the use of complementary or alternative therapies C. Assess the client's nutrition status and diet preferences D. Perform a head to toe assessment 2. The nurse is reviewing the client's medication orders and finds an order stating "amoxicillin 250 mg every 8...
The nurse and the dietician are discussing the diet for a client newly diagnosed with diabetes. What type of communication is occurring between the nurse and the dietician? Select one: O a. Small-group O b. Organizational o c. Intrapersonal O d. Interpersonal