When a child with a mental disorder acts dangerously, the nurse helps the family understand that:
A) Because the child's behavior is unpredictable, establishing consequences for inappropriate behavior is not
realistic.
B) The child must learn to manage his or her behavior.
C) It is not unusual for children to hurt family members.
D) The child's illness makes behavior self-management impossible.
B
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Which of the following instructions should the nurse provide about collecting and transporting the specimen? A) Carry the semen specimen in an inner pocket. B) Have intercourse before collecting the semen. C) Place the specimen in the refrigerator before taking it to the laboratory. D) Collect the specimen in a lubricated condom.
Relative risk is an estimate of risk of carelessness in one group relative to risk in another group
A) True B) False
Guidelines to consider for parents who desire to make their own baby food at home are: (Select all that apply.)
a. Select fresh high-quality foods b. Cook foods until tender c. Cook foods in a large amount of water d. Freeze pureed foods in a large flat pan e. Enhance foods with honey or salt
There are disparities in the life expectancies of various groups of U.S. women and men. Which of the following is true about these disparities?
1. African-American women have a much higher incidence of breast cancer. 2. Health disparities are the result of negligent health care practices. 3. The leading causes of death differs by racial/ethnic group. 4. Men have more obstacles to receiving health care than women.