MC Which of the following would best indicate a maturational crisis

A. Death
B. Marriage
C. Natural disasters
D. Illness


B. Marriage

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A client in the intensive care unit is scheduled for a lumbar puncture (LP) today. On assessment, the nurse finds the client breathing irregularly with one pupil fixed and dilated. What action by the nurse is best?

a. Ensure that informed consent is on the chart. b. Document these findings in the client's record. c. Give the prescribed preprocedure sedation. d. Notify the provider of the findings immediately.

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A nurse is counseling a young man with obesity and diabetes. The nurse explains that in addition to direct medical costs, indirect costs will likely include

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A nurse preparing a teaching plan for a group of high school athletes on anabolic steroid use and abuse would include which key points in the presentation?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. While anabolic steroids do enhance performance, their use can also produce serious side effects such as liver disease and stroke. 2. Anabolic steroids can cause infertility, impotence, and breast enlargement in men. 3. Anabolic steroids can cause women to develop masculine traits such as increased body hair, deepening voice, and shrinking breasts. 4. Anabolic steroids can cause personality changes such as aggression, violent behavior, depression, and insomnia. 5. Anabolic steroids can be taken safely if the "pyramiding" method is used.

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