An intervention found helpful to assist children who have severe difficulties in relating and communicating is:
A) Delaying feedback.
B) Postponing gratification.
C) Floor time.
D) Removing stimulation.
C
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A nursing instructor is describing the various childbirth methods. Which of the following would the instructor include as part of the Lamaze method?
A) Focus on the pleasurable sensations of childbirth B) Concentration on sensations while turning on to own bodies C) Interruption of the fear-tension-pain cycle D) Use of specific breathing and relaxation techniques
Brown spots on the skin:
a. Are caused by bruising b. Are common on the wrists and hands c. Usually occur on the face and legs d. Have fewer nerve endings.
The nurse administers narcotics to a surgical patient. Which statement represents the nurse's best understanding as it relates to the potency of different narcotics?
A. Codeine is less potent than morphine; it will not produce an allergic reaction. B. Morphine is more potent than codeine; a lesser dose will be required. C. Morphine is more potent than codeine; it will produce more adverse effects. D. Codeine is less potent than morphine; it will not relieve pain as well.