Which of the following is common with Parkinson's disease?
a. Excessive drowsiness
b. Normal gait
c. A fixed stare
d. Flare-ups or relapses
C
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Which statement indicates the mother of an 8-month-old understands infant sleep patterns?
a. "I put the baby in my bed until she falls asleep, then I put her in her crib." b. "I let the baby skip an afternoon nap so that she will fall asleep earlier." c. "I put the pacifier in the crib so that she can find it when she wakes up." d. "I rock the baby back to sleep if she wakes up at night."
The nurse is completing a history on a patient with dyspnea. What characteristic of dyspnea is most indicative of pulmonary disease?
A) Most severe when patient is supine B) Awakens patient from sleep at night C) Accompanied by anginal chest pain D) Most severe with exertion
Likert scales are sometimes referred to as:
A. semantic differential scales B. visual analogue scales C. summative scales D. Guttman scales
The nurse is discussing with the patient a variety of options that can be used to help alleviate a health problem. The step of the critical thinking process that the nurse and patient are currently engaged in would be:
1. Generation of alternatives. 2. Collection of information. 3. Evaluation. 4. Analysis of the situation.