The risk of choking is greater in a young adult than it is in an elderly adult.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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When assessing a family for barriers to health care, the nurse would consider which factor to be most important?
A) Language B) Health care workers' attitudes C) Transportation D) Finances
Which of the following nursing statements best reflects the most therapeutic intervention regard-ing the client's need for human touch?
1. "I always ask my clients if they need a hug." 2. "It is important to use a light touch when giving a bath." 3. "I offer my clients a backrub whenever giving them bedtime care." 4. "When I meet a client for the first time, I always try to shake his or her hand."
A nurse is providing anticipatory guidance to parents about the self-perceptionself-concept pattern of a toddler. Which of the following statements would the nurse most likely make?
a. Temper tantrums are expected, so always give in to them. b. Put your toddler in time out if he has a temper tantrum. c. Childproof your home. d. Always provide your toddler with challenging toys.
The nurse is participating in a community task force to address substance use disorders (SUD) in the homeless population. Which strategies should the nurse recommend to engage these individuals in treatment? (Select all that apply.)
1. SUD screening 2. Harm reduction 3. Stepwise approach 4. Relapse prevention 5. Prevention programs