When their environment lacks security or presents dangers, the perception that life will be short or end in violence is most compelling for
1. children.
2. adolescents.
3. young adults.
4. middle-aged adults.
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When the environment lacks security or presents dangers, many teens feel that their lives will be short and they will not live until adulthood.
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When the nurse is performing an admission physical assessment on the pediatric client who is under 30 days old, additional data to note includes:(Select all that apply) Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Shape of head 2. Presence of barrel-chested appearance 3. Asymmetric gluteal folds 4. Presence of receding gums 5. Excursion symmetry or asymmetry of chest on respiration
The nurse points out that nursing management of all individuals with anemia is primarily directed toward
a. genetic counseling. b. identifying complications. c. managing manifestations. d. rehabilitative measures.
What action would be an appropriate first step for the nurse to take toward becoming an effective manager?
a. Learn how to effect and direct the change process. b. Assess individuals' sources of power. c. Develop communication and interpersonal skills. d. Implement effective nursing care plans.
A young child is being evaluated in the Emergency Department for injuries her mother reports resulted from a fall down the stairs. Which of these findings indicates that physi-cal abuse may be a chronic problem for the child?
a. The mother's description of the child as being ‘clumsy' b. Several fractures revealed on x-ray in varying degrees of healing c. Clinging to her mother as she attempted to leave the examining room d. Struggling with the staff when attempts to obtain a blood specimen were made