Persons who naturally relate aggressively to others, seldom have empathy, and lack appropriate guilt feelings are diagnosed as having ____ disorder

1. conduct
2. adjustment
3. impulse control
4. oppositional defiant


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Characteristics of conduct disorders

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The nurse is interviewing the parents of a toddler who state they are concerned about the child's bedwetting. The best response for the nurse in this situation is which of the following?

1. ""Be sure to limit the child's fluid intake during the evening.". 2. "Don't worry; all children wet the bed.". 3. "We'll obtain a specimen to check for a urinary tract infection.". 4. "This problem will be gone at the age of 4.".

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Which of the following can be reassuring to a novice researcher who has been asked to critique a research study?

a. A critique is an opinion. If the novice understands the research process and thinks critically, he or she has as much right to an opinion as an expert. b. If the researcher conducting the study has completed many previous studies, the individual critiquing the study can assume a quality study. c. Much of the critique is based on supposition anyway, so the novice has as much expertise as anyone when it comes to writing one. d. Because no one can prove anything in research, but only support previous work, a novice researcher is as skillful as the expert.

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The nurse is preparing a male infant for circumcision. On review of the chart, the nurse notes that the consent has been signed, vitamin K has been administered, the temperature has been between 36.8° to 37° C (98.2° to 98.6° F),

and the heart rate range is 126 to 144 beats per minute (bpm). Which finding, if omitted from the chart, would cause the nurse to have to cancel the circumcision? a. Consent b. Vitamin K c. Heart rate d. Temperature

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The nurse is teaching a group of 8-year-old diabetics how to use and clean their glucose meters. After demonstrating the technique, the children perform a return demonstration

Which of the following methods of data collection is the nurse using to determine if the clients have mastered the skill? 1. Evaluation 2. Examination 3. Planning 4. Observation

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