Children with autism usually:
a. Have tantrums for no apparent reason
b. Respond to their names
c. Respond to touch and cuddling
d. Talk earlier than other children
A
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The nurse is caring for an 82-year-old patient. The nurse knows that changes in cardiac structure and function occur in older adults. What is a normal change expected in the aging heart of an older adult?
A) Decreased left ventricular ejection time B) Decreased connective tissue in the SA and AV nodes and bundle branches C) Thinning and flaccidity of the cardiac values D) Widening of the aorta
A client being treated for nephritic syndrome is a vegetarian and has a poor oral intake. Which action should the nurse take to meet this client's nutritional needs?
A) Request that the healthcare provider prescribe an appetite stimulant. B) Request a dietician to discuss the client's dietary preferences. C) Encourage the client to eat the food provided on the meal trays. D) Explain that the client will be returning home soon and can resume a preferred diet.
After a talk by the nurse on the importance of zinc in the diet and a discussion of foods high in zinc, adolescents are to select a diet high in zinc
The nurse will evaluate how well adolescents understood the information then they select which of the following diets? a. lettuce salad, pasta with tomato sauce, iced tea, flavored gelatin b. fish, deviled egg, green beans, milk c. peanut butter and jelly sandwich, celery and carrot sticks, juice d. baked potato with butter, tomato soup, broccoli, hot tea
Concept maps are used in health care facilities as a means to communicate between all health care providers, to organize clients' nursing interventions, and to provide holistic, quality, safe care
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