A nurse is caring for a 35-year-old client who lives with his mother, attended a community college for one semester, and has a sporadic work history
According to Erikson's stages of personality development, on which activity should the nurse recommend that the client focus?
A) Firmly establishing his career and relationships and making contributions to society
B) Exploring his interests
C) Reviewing his life achievements
D) Mastering various abilities
A
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The nurse suspects clubfoot in the newborn and assesses for the condition by doing which of the following?
1. Adducting the foot and listening for a click. 2. Moving the foot to midline and determining resistance. 3. Extending the foot and observing for pain. 4. Stimulating the sole of the foot.
A unit-based infection control task force was developed in an attempt to reduce catheter-acquired infections. The group consists of 10 team members. During the past three meetings, one person dominated the meeting and did not allow other members ample time to speak. The best way to address the team dysfunction is to:
a. pick a team leader who is not the dominant member. b. plan a meeting where the dominant person cannot attend. c. have group members issue a written warning to the dominant member. d. have group members confront the dominant member to promote the needed team work.
Which of the following can exacerbate sexual dysfunction:
a. Diet b. Medication c. Performance anxiety d. Alcohol
Restrictive endorsements on checks:
a. Limit how a check can be cashed b. Restrict the amount of money that can be received from a check c. Prevents inaccurate records of deposit d. None of the above