The nurse is teaching discipline strategies to the parents of a 4-year-old boy. Which response from the parents indicates a need for more teaching?
A) "We should remove temptations that lead to bad behavior."
B) "We must explain how we expect him to behave."
C) "We should let him know bad behavior makes us angry."
D) "We must praise him for good behavior."
C
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In reviewing the patient's labs, the nurse finds an elevation of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH). This increase may be caused by
A) Addison's crisis. B) Cushing's syndrome. C) cirrhosis. D) pituitary hyposecretion.
A client with substance abuse and dependency notices that it takes more and more of the substance to achieve the desired effect. The nurse should tell the client that the client is experiencing:
1. euphoria. 2. withdrawal. 3. denial. 4. tolerance.
The nurse is preparing to administer a drug and learns that it is an indirect-acting cholinergic agonist. The nurse understands that this drug
a. acts on muscarinic receptors. b. acts on nicotinic receptors. c. inhibits cholinesterase. d. inhibits cholinergic receptors.
Which of the following definitions best describes patient privacy?
a. Ownership of one's body or information about one's self. b. Restrictions upon private information revealed in confidence. c. Open disclosure only if required by law. d. Only allowing next of kin to provide information.