Using gloves unnecessarily sends a negative message.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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A very concerned 14-year-old boy presents to the clinic because of an enlargement of his left breast. Except for the breast enlargement, the rest of the history and physical was reported as normal
The most appropriate intervention for the nurse to implement next would be to inform the child that: 1. A pediatric endocrine consult is being arranged. 2. The health practitioner is arranging a surgical consult for him. 3. This is a normal finding in adolescent males, and that the breast tissue generally regresses by the time of full sexual maturity. 4. His condition is related to a high-fat diet, and that limiting fat intake usually will resolve the enlargement over a period of a couple of months.
Which of the following describes the major difference between tachypnea and hyperventilation?
a. Tachypnea has increased rate; hyperventilation has decreased rate. b. Tachypnea has decreased rate; hyperventilation has increased rate. c. Tachypnea has increased depth; hyperventilation has decreased depth. d. Tachypnea has decreased depth; hyperventilation has increased depth.
After completing an admission assessment on a patient who recently suffered a stroke, the nurse should choose which of the following nursing diagnoses as a priority?
a. Risk for inury c. Altered cerebral perfusion b. Altered thought process d. Decreased mobility
A parent tells the pediatric nurse practitioner, "I've never told anyone this information about my son." This statement is an example of what?
a. Identifying problems and goals b. Building trust c. Clarifying roles d. Revealing