For which of the following medications would the nurse plan to teach clients to wear protective clothing or sunscreen when outdoors to protect the skin from rashes or sunburns?

A) Risperidone (Risperdal)
B) Fluoxetine (Prozac)
C) Duloxetine (Cymbalta)
D) Lorazepam (Ativan)


A,

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When the client experiences convulsive movement beginning in the hand and progressing to the arm and face, the nurse recognizes this as being consistent with

a. clonic seizure. b. complex partial seizure. c. partial seizure with motor signs. d. temporal lobe seizure.

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A nurse is teaching a client about how to complete a wound dressing change. Which of the fol-lowing conditions must be met before learning will occur?

a. Must be able to memorize the instructions, relay this information to a partner, and demonstrate the dressing change b. Must master the dressing change at the time it is taught, repeat the demonstration for the nurse, and teach another person c. Must be able to speak the language of the nurse, have time to practice the dressing change, and master the dressing change in a short time d. Must have the necessary ability, a sensory image of how to carry out the dressing change, and an opportunity to practice the dressing change

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Which demonstrates the school-age child's developing logic in the stage of concrete operations? Select all that apply

a. Ability to recognize that 1 pound of feathers is equal to 1 pound of metal b. Ability to recognize that he can be a son, brother, or nephew at the same time c. Understands the principles of adding, sub-tracting, and reversibility d. Thinking characterized by egocentrism, animism, and centration

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A nursing assistant who keeps his contact with patients to a minimum as a way to avoid crossing professional boundaries may be seen as __________ his patients

A) harassing B) respecting C) nurturing D) neglecting

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