?A nursing one-month-old infant may grasp crudely at his mother's breast while feeding. That same child at the age of one year will probably easily hold a bottle or cup, placing it to his lips, and then putting it down when he is done. This change in ability to use the hands and fingers demonstrates advances in

A) gross motor skills
B) locomotion
C) fine motor skills
D) concrete operations


Ans: C) fine motor skills

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The nurse would instruct a patient who is hypocalcemic from hypoparathyroidism about a diet that should include (select all that apply):

a. High phosphorus foods b. Canned fish with the bones c. Cucumbers d. Tofu e. Bananas f. Vitamin D supplements

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A patient complains of periods of confusion and forgetfulness at times, and reports clear thought process at most times of the day. The symptoms have been gradually worsening. What should the nurse say in response to this patient?

1. "Have you started any new medications since the symptoms began?" 2. "You probably have nothing to worry about; it's most likely stress-related." 3. "Everybody has a few problems with memory as they get older." 4. "You should probably have an MRI of your brain."

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How should a graduate nurse prepare for NCLEX?

A) Give yourself periodic rewards, such as alternating study of favorite topics with least favorite ones. B) Avoid distractions in the work area by clearing your desk of unneeded papers and books. C) Include easy Internet access to allow e-mailing questions to friends about topics of uncertainty. D) Shorten preparation for the test by eliminating recreational activities from one's schedule.

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