A common reaction of toddlers when a new baby is introduced into the family is:
A) Acting out.
B) Temper tantrums.
C) Regressive behavior.
D) All of the above.
D
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A nurse is applying a leg prosthesis to a client at a health care facility. Why is it important for the nurse to observe the ease or difficulty of inserting the stump into the socket when applying the prosthesis?
A) To determine the client's muscle strength B) To determine if prosthetic maintenance is required C) To check the number of stump socks that are required D) To determine if lubrication of the joints is required
Instructions for families to deal with the spatial disorientation of clients with dementia should include
A) keeping all familiar objects in the home even if some of the objects clutter the environment. B) simplifying rooms but keeping familiar furniture in the same space; removing clutter. C) having objects of attention the same color as the room; for example a white toilet in a white bathroom will decrease stimulation and anxiety. D) being aware that clients in the early stages usually have few problems with unfamiliar places.
Which of the following research methods test for causality? (Select all that apply.)
a. Experimental research b. Causational modeling c. Case study research d. Quasi-experimental research e. Cross-sectional research
In assessing the client who had a radical nephrectomy for a renal cell carcinoma 6 hours ago, a nurse notes that the client's blood pressure has decreased from 134/90 to 100/56 and the urine output is 20 mL for this past hour
What is the nurse's best first action? A. Position the client so that the remaining kidney is not dependent. B. Measure the specific gravity of the urine. C. Document the findings as the only action. D. Notify the physician.