When teaching a group of students about extended family formation, which of the following would the nurse include in the description?
A) Close proximity between members
B) Multigenerational mix of relatives or non-relatives
C) Children from a previous marriage included
D) Family headed by an adult currently not living with a spouse
B
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Which statement(s) about the health care workforce are true? Select all that apply
a. There is a shortage of nurses in the United States. b. Schools of nursing turn away qualified applicants due to lack of faculty and limitations of clinical sites. c. More than one million nurses will be needed by 2012 to replace those who are retiring. d. More students are choosing laboratory science, pharmacy technology, and radiology technology over nursing.
The nurse encourages the mother of a toddler with acute laryngotracheobronchitis (LTB) to stay at the bedside as much as possible. The nurse's rationale for this action is described primarily in which statement?
a. Mothers of hospitalized toddlers often experience guilt. b. The mother's presence will reduce anxiety and ease child's respiratory efforts. c. Separation from mother is a major developmental threat at this age. d. The mother can provide constant observations of the child's respiratory efforts.
According to the 2013 statistics, what was the infant mortality rate in the United States?
1. 3.5/1000 live birth 2. 7/1,000 live births 3. 5.96/1,000 live births 4. 6.9/1,000 live births
A nurse suspects a female client is a victim of physical abuse. Which response is most likely to encourage the client to confide in the nurse?
a. "You've got a huge bruise on your face. Did your husband hit you?" b. "That looks very sore. I don't know how people can do that to one another." c. "If your boyfriend hit you, you can take him to court or get a restraining order against him." d. "I've seen women who have been hurt by boyfriends or husbands. Does anyone hit you?"