The pediatric nurse knows that teaching parents about punishment will help the child learn about maintaining safety measures, develop satisfying relationships, and become a good global citizen

A) True
B) False


B

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The client confides in the nurse that intercourse has been painful since she became menopausal. What is the nurse's most therapeutic response?

a. "Don't worry; it will pass." b. "Are you still sexually active?" c. "Perhaps we can discuss this with your doctor." d. "I understand how difficult it is to discuss sex."

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In the morning, a nurse receives a report on four pediatric clients, each of whom has some form of fluid volume excess. Which child should the nurse check first? The child with:

1. Periorbital edema, normal respiratory rate. 2. Tachypnea and pulmonary congestion. 3. Dependent and sacral edema, regular pulse. 4. Hepatomegaly, normal respiratory rate.

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The rectovaginal examination is an important component of the total pelvic examination because it:

a. is the most direct cervical examination route. b. is a more comfortable examination for the posthysterectomy patient. c. is an alternate source for cytology speci-mens. d. allows the examiner to reach almost 2.5 cm higher into the pelvis.

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The decision was made in K.B.'s case not to do a craniotomy. When would a neurosurgeon

decide to treat medically versus perform surgery? What will be an ideal response?

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