A 12-year-old child is diagnosed with a specific learning disability. The nurse is
instructed to provide a teaching plan to the child's family caregivers.
What are the
important considerations that the nurse should keep in mind during the teaching
process?
A) Use sign language for learning and communication
B) Use visual reminders for a child with a speech deficit
C) Give one or two instructions at any particular time
D) Use a tape recorder for a child with a listening deficit
C
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a. Flexion c. Transverse b. Occiput d. Longitudinal
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a. reddened and has hard white plaques. b. waxy and has sensory deficits. c. reddened and has blisters filled with milky fluid. d. waxy and has blisters filled with blood.
The nurse would suspect deep venous thrombosis in a client with which of the following assessment findings?
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