When asked, the clinic nurse describes the use of raspberry leaf tea in pregnancy as a strategy that may be beneficial in decreasing the amount and frequency of morning sickness

A) True
B) False


A

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Later in the day you find this patient standing in the lounge in a strange position: on one leg with both arms extended. How should you respond?

A. Ignore the behavior, as this must be something she needs to do. B. Tell the patient sternly that this is not appropriate and to move to her room. C. Calmly acknowledge the position and ask the patient to stand on both legs. D. Encourage other patients in the lounge to do the same position to make the patient more comfortable.

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A pediatric home health care nurse is making an initial visit to assess the parenting style for a family in preparation for treating a child with drugs to reduce hyperactivity

Which approach should the nurse use for this assessment? A) Ask the parents, "How do you handle situations that require limit setting?" B) Ask the child, "What rule is hardest for you to obey?" C) Observe the parent interacting with the child for 5 minutes. D) Ask the parents, "What are the house rules?"

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Which of the following statements is true about telehealth?

1. Telehealth can be used to treat prisoners. 2. Telehealth should not be used to offer mental health services. 3. Telehealth is not useful in treating rural patients. 4. There are not enough funds to support telehealth.

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Because children with anxiety may not have the language skills to describe their thoughts and feelings, which alternative communication and assessment strategies will the nurse use? Select all that apply

A) Nonverbal communication B) Sand trays C) Art D) Play E) Nonverbal interactions

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