The nurse recognizes that the main principle of traction is to reduce dislocations and to immobilize fractures in the child
A) True
B) False
A
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A client who is diagnosed with schizophrenia, paranoid type, tells the nurse, "I will take these antipsychotic medications to help alleviate the voices. I will not take these antipsychotic medications because of the weight gain
" This client is exhibiting: 1. Body image disturbance. 2. Decisional conflict. 3. Magical thinking. 4. Noncompliance.
A comatose patient is receiving oral care. What oral care regimen would be most effective in decreasing the patient's risk of tooth decay and plaque accumulation?
A) Irrigating the mouth using a syringe filled with a bacteriocidal mouthwash B) Applying a water-soluble gel to the teeth and gums C) Wiping the teeth and gums with a gauze pad D) Gently stroking the teeth and gums with a lemon and glycerine swab
The nurse, reading family development theory, realizes that in Duvall's model, the developmental task of accepting exits or entrances into the family unit would occur in which developmental stage?
a. Families launching young adults b. Families with young children c. Middle-age parents d. Families with teenagers
A nurse is evaluating the outcomes for a client diagnosed with somatic symptom disorder. Which of the following would the nurse most likely identify as interfering with achievement?
A) Outcomes were stated in realistic terms B) Outcomes addressed overall issues C) Outcomes indicated small successes D) Outcomes identified specific behaviors