The nurse is caring for a 13-year-old boy with a history of inappropriate behavior. Which of the following statements by the mother would indicate oppositional defiant disorder rather than conduct disorder?
A) "He has frequent temper tantrums."
B) "He was pulling the neighbor's dog around by his leash."
C) "He is constantly lying to me."
D) "He has stolen hundreds of dollars from my purse."
A
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A) Latex condom B) Lubricated condom C) Ribbed condom D) Natural membrane condom
The nurse assesses for which clinical manifestations in the client with suspected encephalitis?
a. Fever of 101° F (38.3° C) b. Nausea and vomiting c. Hypoactive deep tendon reflexes d. Pain on flexion of the neck
The client weighs 0.5 kg less than the pre-HD weight. Which does the nurse record for the volume of fluid drawn off the client by HD?
1. 500 ml 2. 1000 ml 3. 1500 ml 4. 2000 ml
One of the five laws of power is that "power fills a vacuum.". Which statement by the nurse best captures that type of power?
a. "An individual who provides leadership and power to create a strategy that will address a problem and get people to con-tribute to the effort" b. "People who are willing to give power to someone in order to restore comfort or handle a dilemma" c. "An individual who takes action to speak and act on behalf of a group d. A state nursing association that acts on behalf of the nurses within the respective state"