The nurse would select the following toy for a preschool child that is at the expected developmental level:

a. 500-piece jigsaw puzzle
b. Crayons
c. Story book
d. Stuffed toy


B
Crayons allow the child to express himself or herself and engage in imaginative play. Most children at this age cannot read. A stuffed toy is not of particular interest to a child of this age. A puzzle of 500 pieces would be frustrating.

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Select the best outcome for a client with the nursing diagnosis of impaired social interaction related

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A) The client may get addicted to the antispasmodic. B) The client may experience nausea and dizziness. C) The client may develop toxic megacolon. D) The client may develop renal toxicity.

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