Persons with disabilities often feel which of the following?

a. Welcomed
b. Worthy
c. Useful
d. Unattractive


D

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The mother of a 9-year-old child with Down syndrome discusses the child's language abilities. The nurse is not surprised to learn which information about the child's language development?

a. Can take turns during conversation b. Has good grammar c. Can speak a foreign language d. Has difficulty in carrying on a conversation

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You have been in group with a woman who was in a motor vehicle accident. She was hit from behind and her car hit a vehicle in which a toddler was killed

She was diagnosed with dissociative/psychogenic amnesia and is ready to be discharged from group. She would indicate improvement for discharge by verbalizing: (SELECT ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY) A) Desire to visit child's grave routinely B) Importance of taking extra dose of medication when she feels the need C) Necessity of attending after care D) Necessity of contacting therapist for more sessions if she feels the need E) Desire to drive her car F) Anger at the driver who hit her car

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The nurse is preparing to administer meperidine (Demerol), which is an opioid analgesic, and promethazine (Phenergan), which is an antiemetic and antihistamine. The nurse understands that these drugs are given in combination for which reason?

a. They have antagonistic effects to reduce nausea. b. They have additive effects to enhance analgesia. c. They have potentiating effects to decrease an allergic response. d. They have synergistic effects to increase sedation.

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