Nursing research indicates that nurses and clients identify _____ concepts when defining caring in the provision of care
a. the same
b. different
ANS: b
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The nurse is admitting a client with suspected meningitis and notes a positive Brudzinski sign has been noted in the history and physical. Which clinical manifestation would validate this assessment finding?
1. Seizure activity. 2. Neck pain and stiffness. 3. Flexion of the legs and thighs. 4. Neck extension.
According to the theorist Erik Erikson, an individual strives to actualize his identity, is most productive, and demonstrates guidance of and concern for others with a core task of caring during which stage of psychosocial development?
a. Young adulthood (18 to 25 years) b. Maturity (65 years to death) c. Middle adulthood (25 to 65 years) d. Puberty (12 to 18 years)
Which of the following is true concerning the thyroid gland?
A) The thyroid gland is usually not palpable. B) The thyroid gland is normally palpable. C) The thyroid gland is palpable only when diseased. D) The thyroid gland is palpable after menopause.
Which recommendation by the nurse is appropriate for a mother who has a preschool child who refuses to take the medications for HIV infection?
a. Mix medications with chocolate syrup or follow with chocolate candy. b. Mix the medications with milk or an essential food. c. Skip the dose of medication if the child protests too much. d. Mix the medication in a syringe, hold the child down firmly, and administer the medication.