A student nurse is preparing a care plan for a hospitalized school-aged patient focusing on ways to promote self-concept. Which intervention would not be appropriate?
A) Allow for privacy.
B) Limit visitation of friends.
C) Provide age-appropriate activities.
D) Teach parents about the need for socialization.
Ans: B
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A. Keep skin dry by applying benzoin or alcohol around reddened areas. B. Ensure fluid intake of at least 2000 mL each day C. Elevate head of bed to prevent pressure on coccyx and heels. D. Change chux under client each shift.
Tuberculosis (TB) is treated with multiple drugs to which organisms are susceptible. How many drugs are usually preferred to increase the therapeutic effectiveness?
a. One b. Two c. Three d. Four
The committee working on the implementation plan for the clinical information system is finalizing a policy to address responsibilities when safeguarding sensitive information. Which ethical values should the committee emphasize in this policy? Select all that apply.
A) Justice B) Veracity C) Autonomy D) Beneficence E) Non-maleficence
Studies have shown that the intraparenchymal catheter has a better result than the intraventricular catheter. Identify the answer that supports this statement
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