Your 20-year-old client has had a miscarriage. She tells you that she no longer believes in God, because a just God would not make her suffer as she is. What nursing diagnosis would be most appropriate?
1. Ineffective coping
2. Readiness for enhanced spiritual well-being
3. Risk for spiritual distress
4. Spiritual distress
ANS: 4
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1. Asking the client which grade they are in. 2. Monitoring the client's vital signs. 3. Assessing the cardiovascular system. 4. Documenting immunizations administered during the visit.
A 10-year-old child is above normal weight for a child his age and height. The child likes to eat fruit, pasta, potatoes, and bread. What should the nurse recommend to the caregivers as to ways to help the child attain a healthy weight?
A) Remind the child to avoid eating too much food B) Provide a very low-fat and no-carbohydrate diet C) Provide activities to increase physical activity D) Avoid talking to the child about weight
____________________ is the stage of the grieving process in which the patient realizes that he will die soon and is very sad.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The nurse notes which finding as normal on examination of the genitalia of a 6-year-old girl?
a. Clear mucoid vaginal discharge b. Prepuce and clitoris are prominent c. Flat labia majora with thin labia minora d. Sparse pubic hair over the inner thighs