The nurse is providing psychosocial support to a 5-year-old child with a severe hearing impairment. Which of the following behaviors would be seen most frequently in children with severe hearing impairments?
A) Immature emotional behavior
B) Self-stimulatory actions
C) Inattention and vacant stare
D) Head tilt or forward thrust
A
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A frail older patient with diabetes is diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. How should the nurse expect the physician to prescribe antibiotics for this patient?
1. Lower dose for a longer period of time 2. Lower dose for a shorter period of time 3. Higher dose for a shorter period of time 4. Higher dose and for a longer period of time
The Korotkoff phase where a crisp intense tapping occurs with each heartbeat is:
a. Phase I. b. Phase II. c. Phase III. d. Phase IV.
Mrs. Buckman is a 49-year-old patient who comes to the women's health clinic. On examination, you note a prolapse of the rectum and its vaginal mucosa into the vagina. This is the definition of:
A. rectocele. B. menorrhagia. C. hematuria. D. nullipara.
The nurse is assessing a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus. What question should the nurse ask to determine the patient's risk for a lower extremity amputation? Select all that apply.
A. "Do you have any problems with your kidney related to diabetes?" B. "Do you have any problems with your eyes related to diabetes?" C. "Do you use insulin or oral hypoglycemic agents?" D. "What were your glycosylated hemoglobin values over the past year?" E. "When were you first diagnosed with diabetes mellitus?"