You have a 14-year-old son who plays with his food at mealtime. He seldom eats and when he does, he only eats tiny bites. This has been going on for 2 months
As a nurse and a parent, you begin to suspect anorexia nervosa and you know that your son:
A) Eats large amounts of food several times daily
B) Can enjoy food; he's just in a stage right now
C) Fears being fat
D) Is constantly hungry
C
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a. accountability c. assignment b. delegation d. responsibility
A client is explaining a wonderful opportunity for a new job and the client is confident about being a good candidate for the position. The nurse should determine that the client:
1. is delusional. 2. is optimistic, with a positive attitude. 3. is bragging. 4. is depressed.
A patient taking a beta blocker complains of shortness of breath. The patient has respirations of 28 breaths per minute, a blood pressure of 162/90 mm Hg, and a pulse of 88 beats per minute. The nurse auscultates crackles in all lung fields
The nurse understands that these assessments are consistent with: a. bronchoconstriction. b. left-sided heart failure. c. rebound cardiac excitation. d. sinus bradycardia.
What is the preferred treatment of a client who has trichomoniasis?
a. 1 week of Cipro c. up to 1 week of Flagyl b. 3 days of doxycycline d. a single penicillin injection