The nurse is talking with a group of caregivers of 3-year-old children

One of the parents asks what an appropriate amount of time would be to have the 3-year-old who is being uncooperative and is out of control to sit alone in a "time out" space. The nurse would suggest that an appropriate amount of time would be:
A) 2 to 3 minutes.
B) 10 to 12 minutes.
C) 15 to 20 minutes.
D) 25 to 30 minutes.


A

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a. delay payment until the claims reach a set figure. b. educate customers on how much these claims cost. c. increase the deductible customers must satisfy. d. refuse to accept claims below a certain amount.

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Middle-aged adults are part of an age group that is interested in health and health promotion. What suggestions do they respond to with enthusiasm? (Mark all that apply.)

A) How lifestyle practices can improve health B) How to eat healthier C) How exercise can improve your life D) How to eat fast food and survive E) Exercise for the aging

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The nurse evaluating the laboratory studies of a 46-year-old client would recognize that the laboratory report most suggestive of the presence of diabetes mellitus is

a. a glucose tolerance test that takes 2 hours to return to normal. b. fasting blood glucose level of 151 mg/dl. c. high urine ketone levels with +2 glycosuria. d. random ("casual") blood glucose level of 80 mg.

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Mrs. Black, a 65-year-old widow, is admitted to the medical floor with an exacerbation of her congestive heart failure (CHF). She has been on this unit before, but the CHF is worse now than it was on previous admissions

You know that besides her physical situation, Mrs. Black is also at risk for: A) Depression B) Schizophrenia C) Delusions D) Borderline personality disorder

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