One of the tenets of neurolinguistic programming is that:

A) Communication requires a sender, a message, and a receiver.
B) Nonverbal communication is 70 percent of the message that is sent.
C) Humans cannot fail to communicate.
D) People of different cultures communicate differently.


C

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In caring for a 6-year-old who entered the emergency center for treatment of a broken arm, the nurse noted that the child had multiple bruises on his trunk and legs

When questioned, the child said his father hit him and broke his arm so that the child would remember to be good. What should the nurse do? 1. Chart that the child is a victim of child abuse, so that there is a record of the abuse should such behavior reoccur. 2. Downplay the child's comments, because children often exaggerate. 3. Do nothing, because the nurse cannot prove the child was really abused, and saying anything could open the institution to a possible defamation lawsuit. 4. Report the incident immediately to the nursing supervisor or physician so that the incident will be reported to the proper authorities.

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Which interventions should a nurse implement when caring for a child with hepatitis? Select all that apply

a. Provide a well-balanced low-fat diet. b. Schedule play time in the playroom with other children. c. Teach parents not to administer any over-the-counter medications. d. Arrange for home schooling as the child will not be able to return to school. e. Instruct parents on the importance of good hand washing.

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An African-American adult client is prescribed a sulfonamide drug to treat an infection. Why would the nurse question this prescribed medication order?

1. The client has a history of a penicillin allergy. 2. The client may exhibit slow acetylation which can impact the effect of the medication. 3. The client has a history of hypertension. 4. The client may not metabolize the medication due to CYP2D6.

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_____ denotes the spontaneous, rhythmic depolarization of cardiac cells.

A. Automaticity B. Excitability C. Conductivity

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