The nurse is assessing the family of a pediatric client who has been confined to bed after an accident. Adaptation is expressed by: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Effective coping.
2. Ineffective coping.
3. Appropriate behavior.
4. Minimization.
5. Undoing.
1,3
Rationale: Effective coping is an expression of adaptive behavior.
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A male client with chronic kidney disease (CKD) is refusing to take his medication and has missed two hemodialysis appointments. What is the best initial action for the nurse?
a. Discuss what the treatment regimen means to him. b. Refer the client to a mental health nurse practitioner. c. Reschedule the appointments to another date and time. d. Discuss the option of peritoneal dialysis.
The implementation committee members analyze the base system as delivered from the vendor before the system is installed in the event that clarification or changes are necessary. Which should be analyzed throughout this process? Select all that apply.
A) Technology B) Vendor standing C) Vendor compliance with regulatory requirements D) Integration with other systems E) Cost effectiveness
Known risk factors for lymphedema include all of the following except
A. Osteoarthritis B. Rheumatoid arthritis C. Obesity D. Venous ulcer disease
All of the following predispose to the development of nontoxic goiter EXCEPT:
A. Increased hormone requirements B. Iodine deficiency C. An excess of dopamine D. Deficiency of enzymes required for synthesis of thyroid hormone or ingestion of substances that interfere with the function of these enzymes