Questions for Taking A Child's Perspective
Answer:
- What is the essence of this experience from the child's point of view?
- What does the child know and know what to do?
- What is the child exploring, experimenting with, or trying to figure out?
- What does the child find frustrating?
- How does the child feel about herself?
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Marie is 8 years old and has mottling of the teeth. The school nurse suspects that her stained teeth are the result of drinking water high in:
a. calcium. b. chloride. c. fluoride. d. zinc.
The client states a history of substance abuse but reports current abstinence. If valid, this report means that the client has not used alcohol or illicit substances in at least how many months?
A) 3 B) 6 C) 9 D) 12
The home care nurse visits a client who has dyspnea. The nurse notes the client has pitting edema in his feet and ankles. Which additional assessment would the nurse expect to observe?
A) Crackles in the lower lobes B) Inspiratory stridor C) Expiratory stridor D) Wheezing in the upper lobes
A patient goes to the physician and is told that he has a terminal illness and has six months to live. When he gets home, his daughter asks what the physician said. He tells his daughter that he got a "clean bill of health." This patient is in
A. denial. B. depression. C. bargaining. D. anger.