The nurse is discussing child abuse with a group of new elementary teachers. One of the teachers asks who is most likely to be the perpetrator of child abuse. The correct answer would be
A. Strangers.
B. Siblings.
C. Parents.
D. Baby-sitters.
C. Parents.
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The client with bipolar disorder has been on lamotrigine (Lamictal) for three years and has had a stable mood for one year and asks what the risks would be of just stopping all the lamotrigine at once
Which nursing response is the most important point? 1. Stopping this medication is usually not problematic. 2. Stopping this medication could trigger a panic attack. 3. Stopping this medication may trigger headaches. 4. Stopping this medication abruptly carries the risk of seizures.
After delivery of a 9-pound baby, the nurse assesses a perineal laceration extending through the muscles of the perineum. The nurse records this as a ________-degree laceration
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A patient has taken five or six nitroglycerin tablets a day to prevent chest pain for more than 2 years. His health care provider has recommended that he decrease the amount of medication he takes a day to no more than three tablets
How should the patient reduce his medication? 1. Stop taking the medication all at once. 2. Take one fewer tablet every 2 months. 3. Gradually cut down over a period of time. 4. Take the medication once a week.
A gerontological nurse conducts an assessment of an older adult who has a history of depression. Assessment reveals that the client has been drinking up to two bottles of wine each day for the last several months
What should the nurse teach the client about alcohol use and depression? A) "If you choose to use alcohol to address your depression, it's best to limit it to four to five drinks each day." B) "We recommend that everyone over the age of 70 abstain from drinking alcohol." C) "Alcohol has been shown to contribute to depression and vice versa." D) "If you quit drinking, your depression will likely improve."