Hair is important to self-esteem and appearance.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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The nurse is teaching the parents of a four-month-old infant about good feeding habits
The nurse emphasizes the importance of holding the baby during feedings and not letting the infant go to sleep with the bottle, as this is most likely to increase the incidence of both dental caries and: 1. Aspiration. 2. Otitis media. 3. Malocclusion problems. 4. Sleeping disorders.
A hospice nurse is caring for a dying client and her family members. Which interventions should the nurse implement? (Select all that apply.)
a. Teach family members about physical signs of impending death. b. Encourage the management of adverse symptoms. c. Assist family members by offering an explanation for their loss. d. Encourage reminiscence by both client and family members. e. Avoid spirituality because the client's and the nurse's beliefs may not be congruent.
A patient who has had a right below the knee amputation continues to complain of unpleasant sensation in the right foot. What can the nurse explain about this "phantom pain"?
a. It only exists in the mind. b. It is a complication following an amputation and can be clarified by the surgeon. c. It is related to the severed nerves that are still sending messages to the brain. d. It occurs when the person becomes focused on the loss of the limb.
Strategies for enhancing the quality of qualitative data as they are being collected include prolonged engagement. What is prolonged engagement?
A) Vivid recording of information including maintenance of an audit trail of key decisions B) Strives at achieving adequate depth of data coverage C) Strives for adequate scope of data coverage D) Process of using multiple referents to draw conclusions about constitutes the truth