A client who is concerned about her husband's antisocial behavior asks, "Do you think my son will grow up to be like his father?" The best response is:
A) "Your son will develop his own personality."
B) "Boys tend to feel closer to their mothers than to their fathers."
C) "Children are observant of their parents and can tell right from wrong."
D) "Children who experience the effects of antisocial behavior at home most likely will engage in this
behavior as they grow up."
D
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a. Pinworms b. Giardiasis c. Ringworm d. Roundworm
The parents ask about preparation of their toddler for hospital admission. When does the nurse suggest that the parents tell their toddler of the admission?
a. A week prior b. 2 weeks prior c. The day of admission d. Only two or three days before
A nurse is caring for a patient with ARDS who is being treated with mechanical ventilation and high levels of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP). Which assessment finding by the nurse indicates that the PEEP may need to be reduced?
a. The patient's PaO2 is 50 mm Hg and the SaO2 is 88%. b. The patient has subcutaneous emphysema on the upper thorax. c. The patient has bronchial breath sounds in both the lung fields. d. The patient has a first-degree atrioventricular heart block with a rate of 58.
Theory development in nursing assists nursing in all of the following ways except one. Which of the following is not accomplished through theory development?
A) Helps the nurse understand practice B) Identifies key ideas of practice C) Organizes knowledge for use D) Disproves prior nursing knowledge