When the preschooler is sitting still or lying still for a long time and not engaging in physical activity, the nurse will most suspect and assess for which of the following conditions?
a. pain c. dizziness
b. nausea d. boredom
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A Correct: Lack of physical activity may indicate the preschooler is experiencing pain, because preschoolers, then healthy, are not capable of sitting still of lying still for long periods of time. The child of this age who does not readily run, jump, or wiggle may be in pain.
B Incorrect: When the preschooler is sitting or lying still for a long time and not engaging in physical activity, the nurse will not first suspect and assess for nausea.
C Incorrect: When the preschooler is sitting or lying still for a long time and not engaging in physical activity, the nurse will not first suspect and assess for dizziness.
D Incorrect: When the preschooler is sitting or lying still for a long time and not engaging in physical activity, the nurse will not first suspect and assess for boredom.
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