The school nurse designed a home program to increase physical activity in children while at home to reduce the time spent watching television. The average amount of time children spend in media-focused activities per day is estimated at:
a. 2 hours.
b. 4 hours.
c. 5 hours.
d. hours.
D
Children spend an average of hours a day with various media.
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The nurse is concerned that specific families in a community are at increased risk for transgenerational violence. Which family situation exemplifies the transgenerational theory of violence?
1. Family with a daughter who has severe arthritis and finds it increasingly difficult to deal with her forgetful, frail mother 2. Family with a daughter who abuses alcohol whose father was a chronic alcoholic and is currently suffering from cirrhosis 3. Family with a daughter who is working two jobs with significant debts and cares for her father, who is becoming more confused and dependent 4. Family with a son who, as a teenager and young adult, had serious arguments with both of his parents, who were emotionally and sexually abusive to him
The nurse is assisting at an athletic team function at her child's school. The nurse understands the use of cold, compression, and elevation will be indicated if a student has which of the following injuries?
A) muscle spasm B) dislocation of the elbow C) a repetitive-use strain of the wrist D) an ankle sprain.
A client is angry and unable to comprehend that he or she is dying. How can the nurse caring for the client ensure that the client reaches a stage of acceptance and peace?
A) Convince the client that he or she is dying B) Ask the client to seek comfort in prayer C) Allow the client to take his or her own time D) Explain that all people eventually die
A 32-year-old woman meets with the nurse on her first office visit since undergoing a left mastectomy. When asked how she is doing, the woman states her appetite is still not good, she is not getting much sleep because she doesn't go to bed until her husband is asleep, and she is really anxious to get back to work. Which of the following nursing interventions should the nurse explore to support the client's current needs?
A. Call the physician to discuss allowing the client to return to work earlier. B. Suggest that the client learn relaxation techniques to help with her insomnia C. Perform a nutritional assessment to assess for anorexia D. Ask open-ended questions about sexuality issues related to her mastectomy