After teaching a group of students about the effects of homelessness on children, which of the following if stated by the students as a common problem indicates the need for additional teaching?
A) Bipolar disorder
B) Anxiety
C) Depression
D) Withdrawal
A
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A) Hepatitis B is transmitted primarily by the oral–fecal route. B) Hepatitis A is frequently spread by sexual contact. C) Hepatitis C increases a person's risk for liver cancer. D) Infection with hepatitis G is similar to hepatitis A.
Management of pain, nausea, and vomiting and ensuring fluid and electrolyte balance are usually part of the interventions provided by
1. Ambulatory surgery intake nurses. 2. Circulating nurses. 3. Perioperative scrub nurses. 4. Postanesthesia care nurses.
A nursing diagnosis for a patient with bulimia nervosa is: Ineffective coping, related to feelings of loneliness as evidenced by overeating to comfort self, followed by self-induced vomiting
The best outcome related to this diagnosis is that within 2 weeks the patient will: a. appropriately express angry feelings. b. verbalize two positive things about self. c. verbalize the importance of eating a balanced diet. d. identify two alternative methods of coping with loneliness.
An infant weighed 7 lb, 6 oz at birth. During the first week, she gained 4 oz; during the second week, she gained 6 oz; during the third week, she gained 7 oz; and during the fourth week, she gained 7 oz. How much did she weigh at the end of the 4 weeks?
A. 8 lb, 7 oz B. 9 lb, 2 oz C. 8 lb, 14 oz D. 8 lb, 2 oz