The nurse is caring for a 10-year-old with allergic conjunctivitis. The child is also at risk specifically for what other, similar problem?
A) Atopic dermatitis
B) Insect bite sensitivity
C) Acute otitis media
D) Frequent sore throats
A
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When all five axes of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 4th edition, text revision (DSM-IV-TR) are used, it provides an assessment approach to comprehensive care called:
a. personalized. b. individualized. c. holistic. d. organic.
Which precaution would be beneficial in minimizing an older adult's risk of being a victim of fraud? (Select all that apply.)
a. Do not allow uninvited salespersons into your home. b. Never provide personal information to telephone sales solicitors. c. Rely on the advice of people who only friends have recommended. d. Contact the local Medicare or Medicaid service office for information when needed. e. Keep your bank account and credit card numbers with you at all times.
The nurse is assessing the client. The client is irritable, anxious, and has lost 12 pounds over the last 2 months. The client's eyes appear to bulge from their sockets
Which of the following pieces of information does the nurse expect to find during the assessment of this client? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Blood pressure: 162/92 2. Apical pulse: 120 3. Respiratory rate: 11 4. Pupils: constricted 5. Client complains of feeling very warm.
A nurse assesses an older patient who has lost a great deal of weight in a short time
When asked, the patient states this behavior started after the patient read a magazine article on the benefits of extreme caloric restrictions. What response by the nurse is best? a. "That research was done on rodents and not on humans." b. "You shouldn't restrict your calories so severely." c. "You have lost so much weight you need dietary supplements." d. "You can't believe everything you read in those magazines."