The school counselor is teaching effective communication techniques to parents of children who have exhibited violence at school. The counselor understands that this type of education can result in family members:
A) Identifying strengths and maintaining communication.
B) Communicating to the child that acts of violence will be punished.
C) Preserving the status quo to maintain family balance.
D) Designating one person in the family to be the decision-maker.
A
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A mother brings in her newborn infant for an assessment and tells the nurse that she has noticed that whenever her newborn's head is turned to the right side, she straightens out the arm and leg on the same side and flexes the opposite arm and leg
After observing this on examination, the nurse tells her that this reflex is: a. Abnormal and is called the atonic neck reflex. b. Normal and should disappear by the first year of life. c. Normal and is called the tonic neck reflex, which should disappear between 3 and 4 months of age. d. Abnormal. The baby should be flexing the arm and leg on the right side of his body when the head is turned to the right.
A patient approaches the nurse grimacing, talking in a whisper, and waving his arms. Which response by the nurse will be most helpful in promoting a therapeutic relationship with the patient?
1. Greet the patient. 2. Ignore the patient. 3. Confront the patient. 4. Assist the patient to leave the area.
Which patient would the nurse see first at the start of the shift?
a. A patient admitted yesterday with osteomyelitis of the right arm with a T of 101.0°F b. A patient with hepatic encephalopathy who is being rude to the nursing assistant c. A patient with lupus who has been on long-term corticosteroids and whose blood sugar is 180 d. A patient with circumferential burns of the right leg who is complaining of numbness in the right foot
The parish nurse that make arrangements for Meals on Wheels for the homebound is functioning as a(n):
a. Counselor b. Facilitator c. Liaison d. Advocate