When counseling parents of an adolescent boy who are concerned about mood disturbances, the nurse suggests the probability of depression since what percentage of adolescents experience it?
a. 3
b. 5
c. 8
d. 12
B
The prevalence rate of depression in adolescents is 5%.
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The nurse weighs dressings before and after applying them. Why are they weighed?
a. To measure the amount of drainage. b. To determine the phase of wound healing. c. To get an accurate measurement of the person's weight. d. To measure output.
The nurse is administering nasal drops to a client with sinusitis. In which of the following should the client be placed for this procedure?
A) Lying flat B) High Fowler's C) Low Fowler's D) Side-lying
A nurse is caring for a school-age child with left unilateral pneumonia and pleural effusion. A chest tube has been inserted to promote continuous closed chest drainage. Which interventions should the nurse implement when caring for this child?
(Select all that apply.) a. Positioning child on the right side b. Assessing the chest tube and drainage device for correct settings c. Administering prescribed doses of analgesia d. Clamping the chest tube when child ambulates e. Monitoring for need of supplemental oxygen
Which of the following are true regarding prostate cancer? (select all that apply)
a. It is responsible for the majority of can-cer-related deaths in males. b. It usually occurs before age 50. c. It is the leading type of nonskin cancer in men in the United States. d. It is more common in White men in the United States. e. Prostate cancer death rates have been de-clining in the United States.