A nurse is caring for a female child who says, "Boys pee-pee from the outside, and girls pee-pee from the inside." This statement should indicate to the nurse that this child is approximately:
A) 2 ½ years old.
B) 5 years old.
C) 9 years old.
D) 12 years old.
A
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a. Growing interest and mutuality b. Mutual withdrawal c. Positive regard d. Trust
A nurse is preparing a teaching plan for a client with an acute outbreak of stomatitis as a result of chemotherapy. What instructions would be most appropriate for the nurse to give to this client?
A. "Rinse your mouth with an alcohol-based mouthwash." B. "Use a gauze sponge dipped in normal saline for mouth care." C. "Use lemon-glycerin swabs after every meal and at bedtime." D. "Include abrasive foods such as orange juice with meals."
A nurse researcher is exploring and formulating research problems. Which of the following criteria should the nurse researcher consider in this process?
1. Significance. 2. Confidentiality. 3. Researchability. 4. Design. 5. Feasibility. 6. Interest to the researcher.
As a nursing assistant you will find many cultural differences among coworkers and patients and it is best to?
A) Keep an open mind. B) Do not make snap judgments. C) Do not bias your expectations before you get more facts. D) all of the above