A nurse assigned to the well child clinic realizes that a number of the mothers have misconceptions about the most effective ways of disciplining their children
The nurse decides that forming a group to resolve this problem would be an effective strategy. The focus of the group should be: a. support.
b. socialization.
c. health education.
d. symptom management.
C
The nurse has diagnosed a knowledge deficiency. The focus of the group should be education. Support and socialization are beneficial but should not be the primary focus of the group, and symptoms are not identified for intervention here.
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A. Adducted forefoot B. Dorsiflexion C. Everted heel D. Plantar flexion E. Rigidity
The nurse is planning to implement nonpharmacological approaches with an older patient with chronic osteoarthritis pain. What should the nurse keep in mind when implementing these approaches?
1. The effectiveness of nonpharmacological approaches is questionable. 2. Nonpharmacological approaches are less effective in the older patient. 3. Nonpharmacological approaches are more effective in the older patient. 4. Nonpharmacological approaches are effective when used with pharmacological therapy.
You ask your patient, who is exposed to sunlight daily, a number of questions so that together you can develop a realistic plan of care for the patient's skin and hair. Which question is the least helpful?
a. Do you wear a hat, visor, long sleeves, or pants in the sun? b. Do you use a hair dryer, heated curlers, or curling iron? c. How frequently do you cut your hair? d. What strength of sunscreen product do you use?
Conditions that increase the risk for spontaneous tube dislocation include which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. Retching/vomiting b. Nasotracheal suction c. Coughing d. Cyanosis