You meet a 3-year-old girl in a health maintenance setting. What is the first question you would ask her mother to obtain a health history?
A) "Has Sarah been ill in the past?"
B) "Do you have any concerns about Sarah?"
C) "Is Sarah ill in any way?"
D) "Tell me about your daughter."
B
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A new mother is concerned because she notices a white, milky discharge from her newborn's nipples. The nurse explains:
A) This is an abnormal finding and the drainage will be cultured. B) This is an abnormal finding and may be indicative of diabetes. C) This is a normal finding and will disappear in a few days. D) This is a normal finding and will disappear when the mother stops breastfeeding.
All of the following are activities that a quantitative researcher might do during the planning phase except:
A) Recruiting subjects for the study B) Developing a questionnaire C) Coding subjects' responses D) Developing methods to control extraneous variables
The client complains of blurry vision after using pilocarpine hydrochloride (Isopto Carptine). Which explanation about the blurry vision is most appropriate by the nurse?
1. "This is a common reaction, but should be temporary." 2. "Use only half the dose, and monitor the results." 3. "I will have the physician prescribe something different for you." 4. "You have an allergy, and should stop using the drops."
Kaylee has a favorite shirt she would like to wear. Your understanding of the hospital setting helps you understand that:
a. Wearing her own clothes will make her feel more comfortable b. Wearing her own clothes will present an infection control problem c. Wearing her own clothes will make caring for the child more difficult d. Wearing her own clothes will not be permitted