The nurse is collecting data from a client. Which of the following best reflects objective data?
A) Religion
B) Occupation
C) Appearance
D) Age
C
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When working with an older adult client, the nurse would be especially alert to the fact that this client is likely:
1. To sense pain more quickly than younger clients do. 2. Not to show signs and symptoms of infection as early as younger clients do. 3. To have a larger percentage of body fluids compared with young adults. 4. To have increased production of erythrocytes.
A woman has given birth to a child with a cleft lip. What action by the patient would best indicate that goals for the diagnosis of dysfunctional grieving have been at least partially met?
A. Birth announcements include photo and wording to explain cleft lip. B. Father accepts information about a cleft lip/cleft palate support group. C. Mother watches demonstration of holding baby appropriately for feeding. D. Parents express concern about their abilities to care for the baby.
To floss teeth, the floss is moved:
a. Left to right b. Right to left c. Up and down d. Side to side
Rhymes, chants, and rituals such as knocking on wood serve which of the following purposes for school-aged children?
a. substitute for aggressive acts toward peers and adults in their environment b. door opener for friendships with other children participating in these activities c. means of emotional-social control in frightening and confusing contexts d. entertainment in an otherwise dull and dreary world run by adults