A woman brings her 14-year-old daughter to the clinic because the teenager gets very anxious every time she has to go to school. The girl tells the nurse that someone broke into her locker and took some of her personal belongings
From what the patient has reported, the nurse knows to further investigate what kind of human violence with this patient?
A) Sexual abuse
B) Child neglect
C) School violence
D) Child maltreatment
C
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After teaching a client who has diabetes mellitus and proliferative retinopathy, nephropathy, and peripheral neuropathy, the nurse assesses the client's understanding. Which statement made by the client indicates a correct understanding of the teaching?
a. "I have so many complications; exercising is not recommended." b. "I will exercise more frequently because I have so many complications." c. "I used to run for exercise; I will start training for a marathon." d. "I should look into swimming or water aerobics to get my exercise."
A new medical-surgical nurse manager has scheduled a nurse to return to work prior to the completion of the nurse?s FMLA (Family and Medical Leave Act)
The nurse calls and informs the manager of the inability to return to work until the completion of the leave. The manager informs the nurse that they must return to work when scheduled. What should be the nurse?s next action? 1. Contact a lawyer. 2. Return to work as scheduled. 3. Contact the Human Resources director. 4. Contact Nursing Administration.
Which topic suggests the qualitative research approach most typically used by nurse researchers?
1. Nurse and patient management of pain associated with bone cancer. 2. Lived experiences of mothers of stillborn infants. 3. Rites associated with female puberty among natives of India. 4. Effect of tooth brushing three times per day on rates of nosocomial pneumonia in ventilated clients.
Which of the following are a manifestation of latex allergy? Select all that apply
a. Hives d. Bruising b. Anaphylaxis e. Allergy to apples and pears c. Wheezing f. Eczematous contact dermatitis