The first step of developing a teaching plan is:

1. planning.
2. assess client's learning needs.
3. diagnosis.
4. learn standardized goals.


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Two three-year-olds are playing in a hospital playroom together. One is working on a puzzle, while the other is stacking blocks. The mother of one of the children scolds them for not sharing their toys

The nurse counsels this mother that this is normal developmental behavior for this age, and the term for it is: 1. Cooperative play. 2. Solitary play. 3. Parallel play. 4. Associative play.

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A nursing instructor is teaching about the various categories of paraphilic disorders. Which categories are correctly matched with expected behaviors? (Select all that apply.)

1. Exhibitionistic disorder: Mary models lingerie for a company that specializes in home parties. 2. Voyeuristic disorder: John is arrested for peering in a neighbor's bathroom window. 3. Frotteuristic disorder: Peter enjoys subway rush-hour female contact that results in arousal. 4. Pedophilic disorder: George can experience an orgasm by holding and feeling shoes. 5. Fetishistic disorder: Henry masturbates into his wife's silk panties.

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A student has just performed a physical assessment on a patient who has a Clostridium difficile infection. As the student prepares to leave the room, the nurse notices that she uses an alcohol rub to cleanse her hands

What immediate action should the nurse take? a. No action is required. b. Report the student's action to the instructor. c. Ask the student to wash her hands with soap and water before she leaves. d. Discuss the matter with the student later in a quiet area.

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Carlene, age 32, is an African–American woman diagnosed with HIV. She is here for her 6-month appointment postdiagnosis and treatment. The client states that she has not revealed her diagnosis to her boy friend because she is afraid that he will leave

She expresses feelings of anger because she must put her feelings and illness aside or be abandoned. Carlene's behaviors reflect A) denial of her disease process. B) noncompliance with her drug regimen. C) inability to advocate for herself. D) fear of financial solvency.

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