During the first year of life, it is recommended that the infant have several well-child visits. Following the infant's l-year well-child visit, how often is it recommended that the child have a well-child visit?
A) Quarterly until year 2, then every 6 months until the child enters school
B) At 15 months, 18 months, then every 6 months until the child enters school
C) At 15 months, 24 months, then annually until the child enters school
D) At 15 months and at least annually thereafter
D
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A) Deficient knowledge regarding drug therapy B) Monitor possibility of hypersensitivity reactions C) Acute pain related to injection or nasal irritation D) Risk for fluid volume imbalance related to cardiovascular effects
While you are admitting an adult patient, he asks you whether he should create an advance directive. To provide him adequate information to make an informed decision, you should tell the patient which of the following? Choose all that apply
1) If he is unable to communicate, his family may make changes to his advance directive. 2) Once he signs an advance directive, no further care will be provided to him. 3) He may change his advance directive by telling his physician or by making changes in writing. 4) An advance directive will ensure he gets as much or as little care as he wishes.
Integrating conceptual and theoretical frameworks when working with families is:
1. Confusing, because integration makes it difficult to create evidence-based approaches. 2. Important, because no one conceptual or theoretical framework is sufficient. 3. Not necessary if a middle-range nursing theory is used. 4. Helpful, because the nurse can see the uniqueness of the individual through this lens.
A Hispanic patient is visited by several family members and the nurse witnessed one visitor who pinches a piece of skin at the waist
The nurse asks the purpose and learns the "provider" is listening for a snap from the abdominal region, which is then repeated several times. The patient most likely suffers from: a. mal ojo. b. susto. c. bilis. d. empacho.