Children in preschool often learn from pretending, role-playing, and exploring the identities of adults in various positions, such as nurses, doctors, teachers, police, firefighters, and others who serve as role models

A nurse identifies this type of behavior is an example of
1. Cognitive development.
2. Moral development.
3. Psychosocial development.
4. Physical development.


ANS: 3

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A 45-year-old woman is admitted to an inpatient mental health facility with the diagnosis of severe depression. She lives by herself and has been very active in her community for many years

During the past 6 months, she has become increasingly withdrawn from her family and friends and was terminated from her job because of excessive absenteeism. When she arrives on the unit, she makes little eye contact with the nurse, has a flat affect, and answers with one or two words. What is the most appropriate nursing diagnosis for this patient? a. Diversional activity, deficient b. Coping, ineffective c. Fatigue d. Hopelessness

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The client is receiving an ?-adrenergic blocking agent for the management of urinary retention secondary to benign prostatic hyperplasia. The nurse should instruct the client to:

a. take the medication early in the day. b. sit up slowly. c. take the medication twice a week. d. reduce fluid intake.

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The nurse is working with a woman who abuses stimulants. The nurse is aware that the fetus is at risk for which of the following? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. Withdrawal symptoms 2. Cardiac anomalies 3. Sudden infant death syndrome 4. Being small for gestational age 5. Fetal alcohol syndrome

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The parent of a young adult who has schizophrenia is concerned that the patient spits out pills that are given. The nurse will suggest contacting the patient's provider to discuss which intervention?

a. Changing to a liquid form of the mediation b. Providing a home health nurse to supervise medication administration c. Teaching the patient the importance of taking the medication d. Weekly intramuscular injections of the medication

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