A young child has been admitted with a diagnosis of enterobiasis (pinworm infection). This child will most likely have a history of which of the following?
A) Bedwetting
B) Restlessness
C) Perianal itching
D) Malnutrition
C
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An adult patient has damage to the electrical conduction of the ventricles of the heart. The nurse would expect to see changes in the:
A) P wave B) T wave C) QRS complex D) U wave
A mother points out to you that following three meconium stools, her newborn has had a bright green stool. You would explain to her that
A) this is a normal finding. B) this is most likely a symptom of diarrhea. C) her child may be developing an allergy to breast milk. D) her child will be isolated until the stool can be cultured.
What is one reason for the "middle-aged spread" often seen in middle adults?
A) changes in hormones C) decreased physical activity B) loss of satisfactory roles D) satisfaction with one's life
A nurse is writing learner objectives for a client who was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Which statement best describes the proper method for writing objectives?
a. The nurse writes one long-term objective for each diagnosis, followed by several specific objectives. b. The nurse writes general statements for learner objectives that could be accomplished in any amount of time. c. The nurse plans learner objectives with another nurse before obtaining input from the client and family. d. The nurse writes one or two broad objectives rather than several specific objectives.