Asked by caroline sumanto on Jul 17, 2024
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The nurse is admitting a patient with uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. It is the fourth time the patient is being admitted in the last 6 months for high blood sugars. During the admission process, the nurse asks the patient about employment status and displays a nonjudgmental attitude. What is the rationale for the nurse's actions?
A) External variables have little effect on compliance.
B) A person's compliance is affected by economic status.
C) Employment status is an internal variable that impacts compliance.
D) Noncompliant patients thrive on the disapproval of authority figures.
Economic Status
A measure of the financial and material prosperity of an individual or household, often related to employment, income, and wealth.
Diabetes Mellitus
A chronic condition characterized by high levels of sugar in the blood, caused by insulin resistance or deficiency.
Employment Status
Refers to an individual's current working condition, whether employed, unemployed, or self-employed, including the type of work performed and the nature of the employment contract.
- Determine and analyze variables, both internal and external, that impact the health of patients.
- Understand the impact of social, economic, and environmental factors on health and illness.
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Learning Objectives
- Determine and analyze variables, both internal and external, that impact the health of patients.
- Understand the impact of social, economic, and environmental factors on health and illness.
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