Which situations are often associated with possible causes of failure to thrive (FTT) in infants?

a. Gastroesophageal reflux
b. Living in poverty
c. Feeding difficulties
d. Incorrect formula preparation
e. Child neglect


Answer:
a. Gastroesophageal reflux
b. Living in poverty
c. Feeding difficulties
e. Child neglect

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How should the nurse respond if a client asks him not to share information with others?

a. "I will not share information with your family or friends without your permission. I will, however, need to share information that relates to your reason for being here with other staff who work with you.". b. "The nice thing about a therapeutic relationship is that it is just between the nurse and the client. You will have to tell others whatever you want them to know about you and the problems that led to your hospitalization.". c. "It really depends on what you choose to tell me. I will be glad to disclose at the end of each session what I will report to other staff.". d. "I really cannot tell anyone about you. It will be as though I am talking about my own problems and we can help each other by keeping it between us.".

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A patient's history shows intense and unstable relationships with others. The patient initially idealizes an individual and then devalues the person when the patient's needs are not met. Which aspect of mental health is a problem?

a. Effectiveness in work b. Communication skills c. Productive activities d. Fulfilling relationships

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Describe the cause of GBS

What will be an ideal response?

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