The family the nurse is caring for in the community has a two-month-old child. The infant is breastfed, and the father helps care for the child by changing diapers, and dressing and bathing the baby

The mother will be returning to work when the baby is three months old, and a day care provider has been arranged. Although the mother occasionally feels fatigued, the couple has resumed having sexual relations, although not as frequently as before the pregnancy. Which family model best describes this family? A. Model of the Childbearing Family
B. Model Incorporating the Unattached Young Adult
C. Model of the Nuclear Family
D. Model of the Breastfeeding Mother


A

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ANS:

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A client is diagnosed with an autoimmune disease. The nurse would anticipate the use of what classification of drug to treat this client?

a. immune globulins c. immunosuppressant agents b. epinephrines d. antithymocyte globulin

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Negative perceptions of politics in the workplace include __________

a. competing interests and goals b. diverse interests can be sorted out in a just way c. association between power and reward d. organizational structure

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The nurse is taking care of a client who states that he ignores the urge to defecate when he is at work. Which response should the nurse make to explain why this practice should be changed?

1. "If you continue to ignore the urge to defecate, the urge is ultimately lost." 2. "It is best to suppress the urge rather than suffer embarrassment at work." 3. "This is a common practice, and it will strengthen the reflex later." 4. "You will get the urge later; don't worry."

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