Children with Down syndrome often have:
a. Heart defects
b. Spina bifida
c. Cerebral palsy
d. Paralysis
A
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The nurse is completing the discharge teaching of a young first-time mother. Which statement requires immediate intervention?
1. "I will put my baby to bed with his bottle so he doesn't get hungry during the night." 2. "My baby will probably have a bowel movement each breastfeeding, and will wet often." 3. "Nursing every 1½–2 hours is normal, for a total of 8–12 feedings every day." 4. "I will drink yarrow tea from my grandmother to prevent my milk from coming in."
Which of the following aspects of a patient's site of inflammation would help the care provider rule out chronic inflammation?
A) High levels of macrophages B) Increased neutrophils C) Proliferation of fibroblasts D) Infiltration of lymphocytes
The nurse describes the characteristics of the sick role as (select all that apply):
1. exemption from usual roles. 2. recognition of blamelessness for the cause of the illness. 3. expectation to get well. 4. actively seeking remedy. 5. anticipating relapse.
A client has been working hard in rehabilitation following a traumatic brain injury. She has a weak support system in that her family lives a far distance away and her coworkers are not involved
On which behavior-specific cognitions should the nurse focus to assist this client with success in the rehabilitation program? 1. Situational influences 2. Perceived benefits of action 3. Perceived barriers to action 4. Interpersonal influences