The nurse is promoting learning and school attendance to an 11-year-old girl. Which of the following factors will affect the child's attitude most?
A) Her parents' values and desires
B) The dramatic changes to her body
C) Peer group behaviors and attitudes
D) Desire for attention from boys
C
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Nursing theories allow nurses to:
A) Practice nursing using the medical model B) Examine human experiences and behavior responses closely C) Become nurse practitioners D) Bill Medicare and Medicaid for their services
To teach an adolescent about his or her disease, the best technique would be to
A) help him or her understand how new information about the disease will improve health status now. B) help him or her understand how new information about the disease will improve future health. C) urge him or her to listen attentively to what you want to teach. D) help the child to realize that he or she is different from peers and needs teaching while they do not.
The nurse is reviewing clients for risk factors in the development of pneumonia. Which of the following clients would be at the highest risk for developing this disorder?
1. A 48-year-old client experiencing menopause 2. An 18-year-old client with abdominal pain 3. A 23-year-old client diagnosed with sickle-cell anemia and a cough 4. A 3-year-old client with fever
I am smart to use my natural appeal on my followers so that I advance my personal agenda. I would be considered
a. A collaborative leader b. An ethical altruistic leader c. A destructive leader d. A utilitarian leader