The nurse is told that a healthy, functional family consisting of a 25-year-old man and a 24-year-old woman, who are expecting their first child, would appreciate a nurse coming to their
apartment for anticipatory guidance in preparing themselves and their apartment for the baby. Based on that statement, which of the following assumptions can the nurse safely make about the family?
a. The family is lacking a strong support system.
b. The family's basic needs are being met.
c. The couple's in-laws are unavailable to share their expertise about child care.
d. The married couple is excited about their first baby.
ANS: B
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Select all that apply. A) One episode of bladder incontinence in 8 hours B) Performs self-urinary catheterization every 4 hours while awake. C) Transfers to use bedside commode after breakfast to evacuate bowels. D) Two episodes of impacted stool in 1 week E) Maintains a high-fluid, high-fiber diet.
The legal concept of truthfulness is referred to as ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
You have gone by ambulance to a construction site where an adult male is lying on the street. The only information you have is that he fell three stories. His neck is immobilized with sacks of concrete mix on either side
Your first action should be to determine: a. airway patency. b. bleeding sites. c. cranial nerve function. d. limb position.
The massage therapist uses kinesthesia, or thinking about how movement is expressed, to correct habits that cause poor posture and limited movement. This type of massage is called:
a. Alexander technique. b. Feldenkrais method. c. healing touch. d. Reiki.