The primary reason for rebellious behavior in adolescents is:
A) Parents who are indifferent toward the children
B) Parents who set limits on the curfew
C) Parents who provide an allowance in exchange for the responsibilities a child has at home
D) Parents who insist on a daily family meal
A
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A nurse arrives at an accident scene where the victim has just received an electrical burn. The nurse's primary concern is
a. the extent and depth of the burn. b. the sites of entry and exit. c. the likelihood of cardiac arrest. d. control of bleeding.
One of the characteristics of a profession identified by Kelly was "there is an organization (association) that encourages and supports high standards of practice." Which of the following illustrates a concern for nursing meeting this characteri
a. The ANA has existed for more than 100 years. b. Nursing specialty organizations have greater power to influence practice than a more general nursing organization. c. The membership of the ANA is less than 10% of all nurses. d. The purpose of the ANA does not address the economic and general welfare of nurses.
The best way to ease the apprehension of a 3-year-old child before a physical examination is to:
a. explain that you will be gentle. b. hand the child a picture book. c. let the child hold the stethoscope while you listen. d. tell the child that he or she will get a lol-lipop for good behavior.
During a health history, a male patient tells the nurse that he "can't breathe well" at night when he is lying down and has trouble sleeping because he wakes up with trouble breathing
The nurse would assess this patient further for which of the following? A) Pneumonia B) Tuberculosis C) Bronchitis D) Heart failure