The nurse explains to a depressed client who was abused physical as a child that his id is:
A. the control over the emotional frustration he feels over the lose of his job.
B. the source of his instincts to save himself from hurting himself.
C. is not in place since he was abused after the age of 5 months.
D. is able to differentiate his believed experiences and reality.
Answer: B. the source of his instincts to save himself from hurting himself.
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Parents of a 6-month-old infant ask the nurse why it is necessary to offer iron-rich formula to their child. What is the correct response?
a. "The infant has limited ability to produce red blood cells." b. "The infant has ineffective digestive enzymes." c. "The infant has exhausted maternal iron stores." d. "The infant has need of the iron to support dentition."
A nursing diagnosis can have up to four components that include which of the following? Select all that apply
a. description d. expected outcomes b. related factors e. defining characteristics c. medical problem f. label of human response
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that the best form of newborn nutrition is:
a. exclusive breastfeeding until age 2 months. b. exclusive breastfeeding until at least age 1 year. c. commercially prepared newborn formula for 1 year. d. commercially prepared newborn formula until age 4 to 6 months.
Research has shown that children of employed mothers are able to develop well and have their needs met as long as:
A) the parent has sufficient income. B) adequate child care is provided. C) the parent is well educated. D) no crisis occurs in the family.