Your client and her husband are attending a childbirth class and learning how to care for their unborn child. They are the family developmental stage known as the family:
1. with a neonate.
2. with an infant.
3. during pregnancy.
4. with a newborn.
ANS: 3
You might also like to view...
A client with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder has had several hospitalizations for suicide attempts and self-mutilation. A priority nursing intervention for this client would include which of the following?
1. Safety maintenance 2. Social interaction 3. Anxiety reduction 4. Concrete communication
When focusing on developing new theories in nursing, what is most important for nurses to know?
1. Recognize that most theories cannot be modified. 2. Research helps with behavioral observation in multicultural groups. 3. Most people with mental disorders never seek professional treatment. 4. Acknowledge vulnerability of the mental health community.
A middle-aged client with cancer has been prescribed patient-controlled analgesia PCA. The nurse caring for the client explains the functioning of PCA. What is the main advantage of PCA?
A) The client obtains pain relief slowly and steadily. B) The client determines the maximum daily dose. C) The client is able to have long hours of rest. D) The client is actively involved in pain management.
The presence of which medical diagnosis in a client would make it most likely that a nurse may need to use medical coercion?
a. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) b. Depression c. Schizophrenia d. Hypertension