A task to be mastered during the preschool years is to recognize autonomy and become less dependent on the mother.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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An type 1 (insulin-dependent) diabetic reports recurrent hypoglycemia late in the morning. After collecting his health history what finding would the nurse suspect is causing the late morning hypoglycemia?
A) The patient likes to nap after work before his evening meal. B) The patient jogs 2 miles in the morning before he goes to work. C) The patient likes to have an early lunch with his girlfriend. D) The patient eats oatmeal early in the morning for breakfast.
The nurse is preparing to assess a patient's musculoskeletal status. In which order should the nurse perform the techniques of this examination?
Choice 1. Assess joints for swelling, pain, redness, warmth, crepitus, and range of motion (ROM). Choice 2. Inspect and palpate the bones for any obvious deformity or changes in size, shape, or a painful response. Choice 3. Measure the extremities for length and circumference, and compare limbs bilaterally. Choice 4. Assess gait and posture.
Which topic is most important to include in patient teaching for a 41-year-old patient diagnosed with early alcoholic cirrhosis?
a. Maintaining good nutrition b. Avoiding alcohol ingestion c. Taking lactulose (Cephulac) d. Using vitamin B supplements
A patient is prescribed triamcinolone (Kenalog) ointment for an allergic skin rash. Which precaution is most important for the nurse to teach?
a. "Always wear gloves when applying this ointment." b. "Do not use the ointment on an infected skin area." c. "Keep the drug refrigerated between applications." d. "Do not wash the ointment off until the area is healed."