A 12-year-old girl has been admitted to the pediatric unit with bilateral lower lobe pneumonia. When writing a plan of care for this child, what would be the most appropriate intervention?
A) Provide information for age-appropriate community activities
B) Identify normal findings in the child
C) Assess parenting
D) Provide information that contributes to an improved state of health
D
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A client has compulsive cleaning behaviors, scrubbing areas throughout the house over and over, especially areas where the family gathers. It is most important for the nurse to assess:
1. For vomiting during cleaning. 2. The impact of symptoms on the family system. 3. How frequently the client cleans the house. 4. For forgetfulness.
The nurse is caring for a client who is extremely dependent on the approval of others, causing them to discount their own needs. The nurse recognizes that the client is demonstrating
a. self-differentiation. b. emotional cutoff. c. poor self-differentiation. d. rigid boundaries.
What information should the nurse teach workers at a day care center about respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)?
a. RSV is transmitted through particles in the air. b. RSV can live on skin or paper for up to a few seconds after contact. c. RSV can survive on nonporous surfaces for about 60 minutes. d. Frequent hand washing can decrease the spread of the virus.
The nurse is planning activities for a toddler with a birth injury of a torn brachial plexus that resulted in muscle atrophy and weakness of his right arm. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate for this client?
1. Offering the toddler a choice of clothing 2. Asking the toddler if he would like to take his medicine 3. Dressing the toddler 4. Feeding the toddler