Which of the following assessment tools should the nurse use to perform a neurologic assessment?
A) Cutaneous triggering C) Credé's maneuver
B) Mini-Mental Status Examination D) Mechanical lift
B
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A patient is concerned about telling others he has HIV infection. In discussing his concerns, which response by the nurse is most appropriate?
a. Care providers and sexual partners should be told about his diagnosis. b. There is no reason to hide his disease. c. Secrecy is a poor idea because it will lower his self-esteem. d. His diagnosis will be obvious to most people with whom he will come into contact.
The nurse is planning to discuss spirituality with a client. The situation in which this discussion would be least accepted by the client would be:
a. during a routine physical examination. b. when learning about a life-threatening illness. c. while being treated for a serious medical condition. d. when experiencing the loss of a loved one.
A father of a preschool-aged child tells the nurse that his child "has had a constant cold since going to daycare." How would the nurse respond?
A) "Your child must have a health problem that needs medical care." B) "Children in daycare have more exposure to colds." C) "Are you washing your hands before you touch the child?" D) "Be sure and have your child wear a protective mask at school."