What is one of the most frequent health complaints of school-aged children?

a. Anxiety over grades
b. Dental caries
c. Headaches in response to stress
d. Stomachaches


Ans: b. Dental caries

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An elderly female patient has come to the clinic for a scheduled follow-up appointment. The nurse learns from the patient's daughter that the patient is not following the instructions she received upon discharge from the hospital last month

What is the most likely factor causing the patient not to adhere to her therapeutic regimen? A) Ethnic background of health care provider B) Costs of the prescribed regimen C) Presence of a learning disability D) Personality of the physician

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An ICU nurse, in testing the reflexes of a 3-month-old baby girl, strokes the lateral aspect of the sole of the foot to test for possible nerve damage. In response, the child fans her toes and dorsiflexes her big toe

What is the name of this reflex, and is the child's response normal? A) Moro reflex; abnormal B) Rooting reflex; normal C) Grasp reflex; abnormal D) Babinski reflex; normal

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A public health nurse (PHN) collaborates with local community leaders to develop a local cam-paign educating about the importance of wearing a seat belt. Which of the following client sys-tems of the integrative model does this describe?

a. Community b. Aggregate c. Family d. Individual

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The new chief operating officer (COO) of the healthcare facility states, "I believe that Fiedler had it right in his Contingency theory

" The nurse executive understands that this COO will work to create which type of environment in the facility? Select all that apply. 1. Positive relationships between leaders and employees 2. A low amount of structure in task assignments 3. A decentralization of power from the leadership to the employees 4. A static approach to leadership matters 5. Leadership must change as the situation changes

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