Which of the following aids can be used for clients who experience difficulty in preparing insulin for injection?
A) Magnifier B) Insulin pen C) Jet injector D) Insulin pump
A
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A 19-year-old client asks if he is normal because he has always viewed himself as a female, although he has acted like a male to please his parents. The nurse should provide the client with education on which concept?
a. Intersex b. Transsexual c. Transvestite d. Bisexual
Which umbilical cord assessment parameter is normal?
a. Two arteries and two veins c. Two arteries and one vein b. One artery and one vein d. One artery and two veins
The nurse is evaluating the outcome of her interventions over time with a family that had a moderate level of differentiation. The daughter in this family is graduating from high school. Her school counselor tells her she should go to college
Which behavior is indicative of an improvement in the family level of differentiation? a. The mother states that the rule in the family is that only the males can go to college. b. The father asks for a family meeting in which they discuss the family impact of the daughter's application to college. c. The 16-year-old son states that he wants a new car and the family should buy it for him. d. The daughter decides to find out about college and determine how she can pay the tuition by herself.
Insurance will not pay for continued private hospitalization of a mentally ill patient. The family considers transferring the patient to a public hospital but expresses concern that the patient will not get any treatment if transferred
Select the nurse's most helpful reply. a. "By law, treatment must be provided. Hospitalization without treatment violates patients' rights." b. "All patients in public hospitals have the right to choose both a primary therapist and a primary nurse." c. "You have a justifiable concern because the right to treatment extends only to provision of food, shelter, and safety." d. "Much will depend on other patients, because the right to treatment for a psychotic patient takes precedence over the right to treatment of a patient who is stable."