The nurse is counseling a family with a child who has been abused in the past. The nurse should explain to the parents that the child needs:

A) A supportive relationship with an adult.
B) Long-term psychotherapy.
C) Antidepressant medications.
D) Short-term separation from the parents.


A

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The nurse assesses the father's role within the family to be primarily formal. What did the family explain as being his major functions within the family? (Select all that apply.)

1. Comforter. 2. Chauffeur. 3. Financial manager. 4. Caregiver. 5. Confidant.

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Which scenarios would the nurse identify as a quasi-intentional tort rather than an intentional tort?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. A visitor refuses to leave the patient's room after upsetting the patient and being asked to leave. 2. The physician accuses the nurse of incompetence in front of the patient's family. 3. The nurse tells the patient that if he does not starting drinking fluids, an intravenous line will be necessary. 4. The nurse physically restrains a patient so that intravenous access can be obtained. 5. The nursing student takes a cellphone picture of a patient's leg wound to show her classmates.

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When assessing the patient's vision, the nurse should understand that older adults may report common aging changes, including which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. "My eyelids droop so unattractively." b. "The whites on my eyes seem a bit yel-low." c. "The vision in my right eye seems blurry." d. "I've started to use over-the-counter eye moisturizing drops." e. "I have noticed the night driving has be-come more difficult."

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Your client is a pregnant teenager. Your assessment reveals that she has conflict with her parents. Your finding is a result of assessment of her:

1. psychological needs. 2. physical needs. 3. social needs. 4. hopelessness.

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