A 3-year-old child presents to the pediatric clinic for a routine examination. The nurse is attempting to perform an assessment. The nurse is aware that the child's attention span is approximately ____________________ minutes
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
3 three
The child's attention span is like 1 minute per year of age.
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A client reports confusion about having an alcoholic drink prior to retiring for the evening. What information can the nurse provide to the client to promote understanding?
A) Alcohol can increase the time needed to fall asleep. B) Alcohol is disruptive of the second half of the sleep cycle. C) Alcohol can enable an individual to sleep through the entire night. D) Alcohol has an initially depressant effect.
The nurse caring for a patient with gout assesses for which of the following symptoms that is a common clinical manifestation of gout?
A) Pain and inflammation in the back B) Dermatitis and ulcerations of the mouth C) Butterfly rash to the face D) Inflammation and pain in the great toe
Congenital anomalies can occur with the use of antiepileptic drugs, including (select all that apply)
a. Cleft lip b. Congenital heart disease c. Neural tube defects d. Gastroschisis e. Diaphragmatic hernia
A client asks about the difference between the New York Heart Association (NYHA) and American Heart Association/American College of Cardiologists (AHA/ACC) heart failure classification models
Which response by the nurse is the most appropriate? 1. "The NYHA classifications omit asymptomatic clients." 2. "The AHA/ACC model includes extra classifications for the most severe cases.' 3. "There is no true difference between the classifications." 4. "The AHA/ACC classifications include clients who do not have, but are at risk for, heart failure