During a health history, a middle-aged man tells the nurse, "I will always take care of my children because my parents took care of me." Based on Kohlberg's theory, what level of moral development is the man demonstrating?

A) preconventional B) conventional C) postconventional D) goodness


B

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Which statement should the nurse include in the discharge teaching of first-time parents? "Your newborn should:

1. "Urinate at least three times each day." 2. "Not develop pink stains in his urine." 3. "Have urine that smells like adult urine." 4. "Have a bladder capacity of less than an ounce."

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When performing a genitourinary assessment, the nurse notices that the urethral meatus is ventrally positioned. This finding is:

a. Called hypospadias. b. A result of phimosis. c. Probably due to a stricture. d. Often associated with aging.

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To decrease the chance of emotional problems in the stroke patient, the nurse can

A) control stimuli in the environment. B) correct the patient when the patient is aphasic. C) avoid repetition when the patient is relearning a task. D) avoid making the patient dependent upon gestures.

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Which of the following disorders often presents in patients with café-au-lait spots?

A. Diabetes B. Malignancy C. Neurofibromatosis D. Autoimmune disease

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