The nurse prepares diet teaching on sodium content of foods for a mother with small children. Which observation guided the nurse to make this teaching decision?

a. Mother drinking bottled water
b. 3-year-old child eating potato chips
c. 5-year-old child eating apple wedges
d. 2-year-old child eating whole wheat cereal


b. 3-year-old child eating potato chips

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A nursing counselor is about to meet with a client suffering from codependency. Which of the following data would further support the assessment of this dysfunctional behavior? (Select all that apply.)

1. The client has a long history of focusing thoughts and behaviors on other people. 2. The client, as a child, experienced overindulgent and overprotective parents. 3. The client is a people pleaser and does almost anything to gain approval. 4. The client exhibits helpless behaviors but actually feels very competent. 5. The client can achieve a sense of control only through fulfilling the needs of others.

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Which of the following themes are common in the definitions of nursing? (Select all that apply)

_______ Adaptive _______ Client centered _______ Goal directed according to the needs of the client _______ Diagnosis and treatment of disease _______ An art _______ A science Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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The effects of testosterone include:

a. Increased production of white blood cells b. Development of male secondary sex characteristics c. Lengthening and thinning of muscles and growth of bones d. Stimulation of androgen production by Leydig's cells

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The nursing diagnosis Risk for self-directed violence has been listed in the record of a suicidal client. An appropriate short-term goal for the client would be that the client will

A. reclaim any prized possessions that were given away. B. name three personal strengths. C. seek help when feeling self-destructive. D. participate in a self help group.

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