The childhood trait that increases the risk for developing an antisocial personality disorder is
1. poor impulse control.
2. frequently reading in solitude.
3. poor preschool learning practices.
4. difficulty controlling others in the environment.
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Some children have trouble controlling their impulses so they become disruptive and develop antisocial ways of coping.
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The nurse is caring for an infant with newly diagnosed renal disease. Diagnostic tests for which system is the priority for this infant?
1. Ears. 2. Heart. 3. Lungs. 4. Joints.
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A) A woman takes action to quit smoking cigarettes. B) A man seeks care because of an apparent cognitive decline. C) A man questions his pharmacist when having a prescription refilled. D) A woman reluctantly agrees to have her infant immunized.
A nurse is assessing a newly admitted client with thrombocytopenia. Which factor needs immediate intervention?
A. A nosebleed B. Reports of pain C. Decreased urine output D. Increased temperature