The nurse counsels a young family that a child must have adequate physiological, neuromuscular, and psychological maturity to master toilet training, usually around the age of:
a. 6-10 months.
b. 10-14 months.
c. 14-18 months.
d. 18-24 months.
D
Children reach psychological and physiological maturity for toilet training by 18 to 24 months.
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a. useful in strategic planning c. a financial management term b. a quality improvement technique d. a human resource process
When evaluating the nursing interventions used with a client exhibiting psychophysiologic behaviors, what is the nurse's focus?
A) The client's ability to recognize the underlying psychologic stress and anxiety B) The client's ability to decrease the manipulative behavior C) The client's ability to perform self-care activities independently and willingly D) The client's ability to verbalize the physical deficits
Assessment of the patient's sternal surgical incision reveals that the skin between sutures is opened. There is a small amount of drainage present on the dressing. The nurse would anticipate caring for this wound as it heals in which manner?
1. Tertiary intention 2. Primary intention 3. Secondary intention 4. Recurrent surgical debridement
When using a waterless bathing product,
A) dry the patient well with a towel. B) allow the product to air dry. C) add a small amount of liquid soap. D) do perineal care first.