Which of the following would be inconsistent with the diagnosis of enuresis?
A) The child must be at least 5 years of age.
B) Symptoms occur at least once a month over a period of at least 3 months.
C) Symptoms occur at least twice a week for at least 3 months.
D) The child has control over urine incontinence.
B
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When evaluating the effects of PCA, the nurse notes that the patient is sedated and is difficult to arouse. What step should the nurse take next?
a. Insert an airway. b. Turn patient to the side. c. Stop the PCA. d. Expect this as a patient outcome of the therapy.
A home nurse visiting program of short-term support lasting from birth through the infant's second birthday was studied for long-term effects. The results demonstrated which of the following?
A. At age 15, their children were becoming well-adjusted young adults. B. Although successful at preventing second pregnancies, the cost was too high for the benefit. C. Intervention was too short to have any lasting effects that could be measured. D. Support from a nurse is, by itself, insufficient to create long-term improvements.
A toddler sustains a minor burn on the hand from hot coffee. Which is the first action the nurse should recommend in treating this burn?
a. Apply ice to burned area. b. Hold burned area under cool running water. c. Break any blisters with a sterile needle. d. Cleanse wound with soap and warm water.
What is the best response by the nurse?
A. I wil be glad to andere any questions you may have B. Do you want me to stay here with you for awhile? C. I can see you are comfortable, but call if I can help you D. Take Mrs. H's hand and offer silent support