Conditions necessary for the development of a positive sense of self-esteem include:
A. consistent limits.
B. critical environment
C. inconsistent boundaries.
D. physical discipline
Answer: A. consistent limits.
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A) chewing food properly. B) taste sensation. C) adequate tear production D) peripheral vision.
After being informed that their father has experienced a stroke that has affected a portion of his cerebrum, the client's family asks the nurse, "What affect will aphasia have on his life?" The nurse responds by stating:
1. "The way he communicates with you will change.". 2. "You'll have to speak very loudly when you talk.". 3. "He will likely become depressed until he adjusts to the dysfunction.". 4. "Perhaps you should learn about the different options for speech therapy.".
The nurse prepares to obtain a culture from a patient who has a possible fungal infection on the foot. Which items should the nurse gather for this procedure?
a. Sterile gloves b. Patch test instruments c. Cotton-tipped applicators d. Local anesthetic, syringe, and intradermal needle