Participation in team sports or other activities helps build self-esteem most by:

A) Making a child feel special.
B) Avoiding boredom.
C) Limiting TV time.
D) Avoiding all work and no play.


A

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A client tells the nurse that she was raised in a highly dysfunctional family. A trait of a dysfunctional family includes:

a. members who play jokes and demonstrate a sense of humor. b. one or more members who lack problem-solving skills. c. members who follow rituals and traditions. d. members who communicate and listen to each other.

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For a successful distributive education program, the institution:

a. must always offer students the option for distributed learning even if there is no faculty buy-in. b. should move forward with an initiative to offer distributive learning in order to stay competitive even when resources may not be in place. c. must match the goals and objectives for a distributive education initiative to the mission and goals of the institution. d. should offer distributive education as a way of making money and lowering operating costs.

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A client who has a severe head injury is placed in a drug-induced coma. The client's husband states, "I do not understand. Why are you putting her into a coma?" How does the nurse re-spond?

a. "These drugs will prevent her from expe-riencing pain when positioning or suc-tioning is required." b. "This medication will help her remain cooperative and calm during the painful treatments." c. "This medication will decrease the activity of her brain so that additional damage does not occur." d. "This medication will prevent her from having a seizure and will reduce the need for monitoring intracranial pressure."

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Which routes are ways in which sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are transmitted? (select all that apply.)

a. Sexual intercourse b. Oral-genital route c. Contact with infected blood d. Placenta to infant e. Contact with infected body fluids

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