Children between 1 and 3 years of age:

A) are capable of basic reasoning.
B) have a well-developed sense of cause and effect.
C) generally explore the world exclusively by crawling.
D) may have negative associations with health care providers.


Answer: D) may have negative associations with health care providers.

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A resident is being transferred to another unit. Which will help reassure the person?

a. Telling the person that everything will be OK. b. Avoid discussing the transfer with the person. c. Suggesting that the person wait until the following day to meet new residents so that they can adjust to the new surround-ings. d. Introducing the person to the new room-mate and other residents.

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The nurse on the psychiatric unit discovers that a client who is psychotic, admitted 1 week ago, has been voiding in his closet every day. Using insight-oriented theory, the nurse's goal in talking to this client is to:

a. interpret his behavior to him b. understand what his behavior represents c. limit his expression of psychopathology d. avoid meeting his covert needs

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A nurse is making a bed; the top covers are pulled up to the head of the bed over the bottom covers. Based on this information, what kind of a bed is the nurse making?

A) An open bed B) An occupied bed C) A postoperative bed D) A closed bed

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