Margaret, a 36-year-old divorcee with a successful modeling career, finds out that her 18-year-old married daughter is expecting her first child

Which of these data is a major factor in determining how Margaret will respond to becoming a grandmother? a. Her career
b. Being divorced
c. Her age
d. Age of the daughter


C
Age is a major factor in determining the emotional response of prospective grandparents. Young grandparents may not be happy with the stereotype of grandparents as being old.

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The new nurse tells the preceptor that since she is not prejudiced against ethnic minorities, they will not be discriminated against while in the hospital. What statement by the preceptor is most appropriate?

a. Discrimination can occur at the societal level. b. The hospital needs more nurses like her. c. Prejudice and discrimination are not the same thing. d. There is always some discrimination against minorities.

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The nurse of an elderly patient would monitor renal excretion of drugs by assessing:

a. creatinine clearance. b. serum creatinine levels. c. white blood cell counts. d. blood urea nitrogen.

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In observing the client walk, the nurse notes that the client has a combination of antalgic gait and lurch. What conclusion can the nurse draw from this information?

A. The client has a back injury. B. The client has chronic hip pain. C. The client has an injury to the right leg. D. The client has an injury from vigorous physical exercise.

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The patient is receiving chlorothiazide (Diuril). What is the best medication education by the nurse?

1. "Avoid foods high in potassium, such as bananas." 2. "Weigh yourself, and report a gain of more than 2 pounds in 24 hours." 3. "Weigh yourself and report a gain of more than 0.5 pounds in 24 hours." 4. "Report signs of hypokalemia, such as vomiting and diarrhea."

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