The nurse assesses an unmet need in a hospitalized child who clings to his mother as she is about to leave. As described by Maslow, the basic needs that may be unmet in this case are __________ and ___________

ANS:


love, belonging

The hospitalized child displaying these symptoms may feel a loss of love and a lack of belonging to the family unit.

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a. The two categories of sexual harassment include quid pro quo and hostile work environment. b. Hostile-work-environment sexual harassment occurs when submission to or a rejection of the sexual conduct of an individual is used as a basis for employment. c. Majority of sexual harassment claims are filed by women. d. Sexual harassment entails emotional costs such as anger, humiliation, and fear. e. Direct costs of sexual harassment may include counseling and lawyers fees.

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Adults with pneumonia who are responding to antimicrobial therapy should show improvement in their clinical status in:

1. 12 to 24 hours 2. 24 to 36 hours 3. 48 to 72 hours 4. 4 or 5 days

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Nurses provide _______________ that is defined as care of the body after death in a manner consistent with the patient's religious and cultural beliefs

Fill in the blanks with correct word

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A parent is voicing concerns about the continued high cost of infant formula. She asks if her 9-month-old can begin drinking cow's milk instead of formula. The nurse explains that:

a. As long as she gives the child whole milk instead of skim, it will be okay b. Cow's milk will be easier to digest than the formula c. Cow's milk will decrease the chance of the child developing iron-deficiency anemia d. Breast milk or formula should be used for the first year

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