A 9-year-old female suddenly loses interest in her piano lessons, friends, and school work. Which is the most likely cause for this occurrence?
1) Attention deficit disorder (ADD)
2) Learning disability (LD)
3) Stress
4) Osgood-Schlatter disease
ANS: 3
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Which of these methods can a nurse recommend that individuals use to reduce their risk of infection?
a. eating a balanced diet c. limiting immunization to children b. limiting exercise d. taking antibiotics prophylactically
The population health nurse has been working with a family caring for a client with dementia. Which action by a family member indicates that interventions to promote caregiver health restoration have been effective?
1. Spouse drops membership in a civic organization. 2. Spouse begins attending caregiver support group in the community. 3. Spouse changes from full-time to part-time employment to provide more care at home. 4. Family's oldest son and daughter move and get an apartment several miles from home.
What should a nurse include when providing instructions to a patient as to what to do when feeling the urge to void? (Select all that apply.)
a. Breathe deeply and try to relax. b. Perform several Kegel maneuvers without resting in between. c. Walk to the bathroom at a normal pace while performing Kegel maneuvers. d. Distract herself with a book or a television program. e. Stop what she is doing and sit down or stand quietly.
In caring for a client who is vomiting fecal material, the nurse should place the highest priority on which action?
a. Administering parenteral fluids that contain electrolytes b. Encouraging the client to take small sips of water c. Giving the client frequent oral hygiene d. Preparing the client for surgery