Anisha, who is 3 years old, is an only child. She was completely toilet trained 6 months ago. She has recently started to attend day care, and she has begun wetting herself

Her mother is concerned, and you tell her that Anisha is most likely experiencing:
A) Regression
B) Repression
C) Manipulation
D) Compensation


A

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Your client is going out on pass for the afternoon with his family. The physician has ordered that his venipuncture device needs to be temporarily capped. How will you ensure that the vein remains patent?

A) Flush the lock with potassium chloride. B) Flush the lock with saline or heparinized saline. C) Flush the lock with cyclical total parenteral nutrition (TPN). D) Flush the lock with colloid solutions.

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A patient is brought to the emergency department by ambulance. He has hematemesis and alteration in mental status. The patient has tachycardia, cool clammy skin, and hypotension. The patient has a history of alcohol abuse

What would the nurse suspect the patient has? A) Hemolytic jaundice B) Hepatic insufficiency C) Bleeding esophageal varices D) Portal hypertension

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Which of the following statements is incorrect with regard to reproductive anatomy and physiology?

a. Female clients who are past puberty and sexually active can become pregnant even if they have not had a menstrual cycle. b. Puberty symptoms are more prominent in males than females. c. Females enter puberty earlier than their male counterparts. d. Secondary sexual characteristics develop during puberty.

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Which of the following statements made by a new nursing graduate requires immediate fol-low-up by the nurse's mentor?

1. "Older clients with arthritis require additional time to complete to complete their own AM care." 2. "My client's wife says he loves chocolate milk so I will order his dietary supple-ment in chocolate." 3. "My client just received some bad news regarding her tests. I'll see if the chaplain can visit this evening." 4. "Teenage diabetics seem to have a more difficult time making good food choices in order to control their blood sugars."

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