Why have many young adults today extended their adolescence and live with their parents? (Select all that apply.)

a. Postgraduate educational goals
b. Military obligations
c. Job losses
d. Chronic illnesses
e. Divorces


A, C, E
Education, job loss, and divorce have caused many young adults to return to their parents' homes.

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a. SOB. b. tolerance of exercise. c. disturbance in mood. d. decreased weight. e. pulmonary crackles, wheezes. f. onset of hypertension. g. sudden onset of edema.

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What is the priority nursing intervention for a client with moderate to severe hypernatremia?

A. Restricting fluid intake B. Initiating seizure precautions C. Weighing the client daily at the same time of day D. Assessing pulse oximetry and respiratory status every hour

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A client comes into the emergency department with a body temperature of 103°F. It is a hot and humid day, and the client works in a factory with no air conditioning. To help this client, the nurse:

1. Uses warm blankets. 2. Restricts fluids. 3. Assesses vital signs. 4. Applies cool washcloths to the face and neck.

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Your 15-year-old neighbor, who knows you are a mental health nurse, informs you that he or she has "a friend who is talking about suicide." Your best initial response to the young neighbor is:

A) "Who is it? Another neighbor?" B) "I have some time. Tell me a little about this friend." C) "Who else knows? Has this friend told anyone else?" D) "Your friend needs help right away!"

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