A stimulant medication has been prescribed for a child. Patient teaching for the parents of the child should include:

A) Promoting increase intake of citrus juice.
B) Monitoring for problems with sleep.
C) Taking the medication on an empty stomach.
D) Taking the medication at bedtime.


B

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A 40-year-old nurse is taking a health history from a Hispanic man aged 20 years. The nurse notes that he looks down at the floor when he answers questions. What should the nurse understand about this behavior?

A) The client is embarrassed by the questions. B) This is culturally appropriate behavior. C) The client dislikes the nurse. D) The client does not understand what is being asked.

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You intend to research the perceptions of patients in the community setting with in-dwelling urinary catheters. What might you consider as inclusion/exclusion criteria?

What will be an ideal response?

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When a client enters the acute care facility, the nurse should perform a:

A) focused health assessment. B) spiritual health assessment. C) physical health assessment. D) comprehensive health assessment.

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In what way is the work of nursing associations similar to a business?

A) Both are concerned with seeking a profit as one of the most important goals. B) Each has a charter, a mission, and legal status in the state in which it resides. C) Most associations are for-profit organizations and as such are ineligible for tax-exempt status. D) Associations may not create separate organizations such as foundations.

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