Which adolescent would the nurse consider to have the highest priority for health promotion interventions aimed at reducing risk for depression, based on the person's history?
a. Parents killed in an auto accident
b. Lived with adoptive parents since birth
c. Allergies to dust, pollen, and mold
d. Frequent conflicts with siblings
A
The events that predispose children and adolescents to develop depression involve loss such as death or separation from parents, death of a close relative, death of a pet, a move to another neighborhood, academic problems, or illness or injury that requires hospitalization. This is the only answer that reflects the relationship of loss to the disorder.
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The nurse is caring for a client with a personality disorder. The client feels as if she is not accomplishing any of her goals. Which of the following is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
1. "Would you like to increase your therapy visits?" 2. "Let's look at the plan of care together." 3. "Who told you that you weren't accomplishing your goals?" 4. "I will discuss your feelings with the doctor."
Because of county need, a school nurse was transferred from a new suburban school to a large inner-city school in an older low-income neighborhood. Which of the following changes in role should be anticipated by the nurse? (Select all that apply.)
a. An increased absentee rate because of infectious diseases b. Cooperating with the school meal program to be sure fruits and vegetables and other healthy choices are included c. Regularly checking each child for visible signs of child abuse d. Emphasizing to parents that their child cannot attend school until immunizations are done e. Need for lead poisoning screening and education f. Screening for head lice several times a year
The nurse explains to the prenatal client that the implantation of the fertilized ovum begins on approximately what day after conception?
a. 5th b. 7th c. 9th d. 11th
A nurse is caring for a client after lung surgery. What device and technique should the
nurse teach the client to use in order to prevent atelectasis? A) Incentive spirometer, inhale deeply B) Straw, blow slowly C) Peak flow meter, blow out forcefully D) Wound-suction device, inflate every 4 hours