A 9-year-old girl is newly diagnosed with asthma. The nurse plans to teach her about triggers related to her diagnosis. The best approach for this child would be to
A) play a diabetic allergy trivia game with her.
B) show her a video about allergic-reactions planning.
C) give her a list of foods she cannot have.
D) have the doctor teach her this information.
A
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Which of the following would indicate that the nurse has established a level of mutual problem solving?
a. The nurse helps the patient develop questions to ask the health care provider. b. The nurse tells the patient what needs to be done to resolve health problems. c. The nurse is seen as the authority when it comes to health care issues. d. The nurse excludes the family from health discussions to protect privacy.
A client who smokes asks what effect tobacco might have on her baby. Which response would be best?
a. "Evidence supports a negative effect of smoking on the baby." b. "Increasing your calories may offset the effects of the tobacco." c. "Smoking is safe if you limit tobacco use to one pack a day." d. "Smoking may cause the baby to have brain damage from decreased oxygen."
Innervation of the penis for sexual function occurs at which level of the spinal cord?
A) Cervical B) Thoracic C) Lumbar D) Sacral
The nurse is taking care of a postoperative school-age child. The child's mother requests that the child not receive narcotics because she is afraid the child will become addicted
The nurse should explain that children who do not receive adequate pain control will be at risk for which complication? 1. Respiratory 2. Urinary 3. Cardiac 4. Bowel