Children are screened for all of the following except:
A. lead poisoning.
B. vision.
C. cerebral palsy.
D. communication disorders.
Ans: C. cerebral palsy.
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a. agnostic. c. heretic. b. atheist. d. pagan.
Sarah is a nursing graduate of 5 years who is very confident in her clinical skills. She has taken some certificate courses in leadership and management and has considered beginning a graduate degree with this focus
She is excited about being able to use her knowledge and interest by be-ing hired as a nurse manager. Before beginning her new position, Sarah spends time with her nurse executive to clarify the executive's expectations of her and of the unit that she has been hired to manage. Sarah finds that she is comfortable with the expectations of staff and her super-visor regarding her management role and responsibilities and has been able to effect a strong commitment to quality clinical care on the unit. At this point, Sarah has likely attained this role: a. Development. b. Acceptance. c. Symmetry. d. Internalization.
The only two established risk factors for AD are:
a. obesity and illicit drug use. b. high socioeconomic status and Caucasian race. c. advancing age and family history. d. alcoholism and hypertension.
A nurse has referred a home care client to hospice care. Which of the following best explains the rationale for this referral?
a. To provide comfort and peace at a diffi-cult time b. To reduce the cost of care for the termi-nally ill c. To keep clients at home until the end of life d. To provide care for terminally ill clients expected to live longer than 6 months