You are administering the Denver II during your examination of a 2-year-old child. The Denver II is a commonly used tool for assessing neuromuscular development of the child from birth through
a. 3 years of age. c. 6 years of age.
b. 4 years of age. d. 10 years of age.
C
The Denver II is a commonly used tool for assessing neuromuscular development of the child from birth through 6 years of age. The test is composed of four sections: personal-social, fine motor-adaptive, language, and gross motor. Some items on the test are easily accomplished by observing the child.
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1. "The child is experiencing physiologic anorexia, which is normal for this age group." 2. "A general guideline for food quantity at a meal is one-quarter cup of each food per year of age." 3. "It is more appropriate to assess a toddler's nutritional demands over a one-week period rather than over a twenty-four-hour one." 4. "Nutritious foods should be made available at all times of the day, so that the child is able to ‘graze' whenever he is hungry." 5. "The toddler should drink sixteen to twenty four ounces of milk daily." Correct
A client is able to breathe more easily in an upright position. The nurse reports the client is experiencing:
A) apnea. B) orthopnea. C) dyspnea. D) eupnea.
The nurse's priority assessment for a patient taking an antidepressant medication is for the presence of
a. suicidal ideation. b. antiadrenergic side effects. c. anticholinergic side effects. d. symptoms of sexual dysfunction.
For a client receiving tetracycline, the nurse needs to instruct to:
a. take medication with meals. b. have potassium level checked. c. avoid juices when taking this drug. d. take medication one-to-two hours before or two-to-three hours after meals.