At what stage does a child develop a sense of "self-worth"?
A. Toddler
B. Preschool
C. School age
D. Adolescence
ANS: C
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a. Paraplegia b. Quadriparesis c. Hemiparesis d. Quadriplegia
Orthostatic hypotension may occur in patients with impaired physical mobility when they assume a standing position from a lying position. Which clinical manifestation should the nurse be alert to?
A) Increased heart rate B) Decreased heart rate C) Low blood pressure D) High blood pressure
A 16-year-old adolescent boy tells the school nurse that he is gay. The nurse's response should be based on what?
a. He is too young to have had enough sexual activity to determine this. b. The nurse should feel open to discussing his or her own beliefs about homosexuality. c. Homosexual adolescents do not have concerns that differ from those of heterosexual adolescents. d. It is important to provide a nonthreatening environment in which he can discuss this.
A nurse is caring for a client undergoing chemotherapy. The client is depressed and does
not want to continue with the treatment. How can the nurse best help this client? A) Respect the client's rights and develop a rapport B) Reassure the client that the treatment is effective C) Explain the treatment to the client in medical terms D) Ask the client why he is depressed