________ diseases are the result of developmental disturbances

A. Congenital
B. Inflammatory
C. Degenerative
D. Metabolic


D

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A nurse is giving anticipatory guidance to the mother of a 10-month-old child. The nurse is focusing on providing a safe environment for the child. Which of the following is the best state-ment regarding childhood safety?

a. "The car seat should be placed in a for-ward-facing position." b. "The majority of deaths in children be-tween the ages of 1 and 3 years old are caused by contagious diseases." c. "Injuries are a major cause of death during infancy, especially for children 6 to 12 months old." d. "Measles causes more deaths in children younger than 5 years old than all other diseases combined."

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The nurse takes into consideration that when a depressed person presents herself as "sad" the term takes on the meaning of being:

a. fatigued and gloomy. b. physically unclean. c. hopeless and worthless. d. suicidal.

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Which of the following interventions by a rehabilitation nurse would be appropriate in assisting clients to cope with a disability? (Select all that apply.)

a. Building on clients' assets b. Encouraging hope c. Encouraging clients to focus on the positive consequences of their disability d. Helping identify social supports e. Helping client and family cope with or modify the environment f. Identifying the many opportunities to ask other people for assistance

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Part of the initial patient orientation to the unit must always include

A. routinely giving the patient a glass of water. B. obtaining a urine specimen. C. showing the patient how to use the call signal. D. listing the patient's medications.

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