A client with bulimia nervosa is scheduled for a visit to the clinic. The nurse anticipates that the client will exhibit symptoms of:
A) Impulsivity.
B) Panic.
C) Hyperactivity.
D) Delusions.
C
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In instructing a patient about corticosteroid therapy, the patient asks if he can just stop this medication before returning to the physician's office. Your best response is:
1. "Take this medication until you've completed it." 2. "The medication must be slowly reduced." 3. "Go ahead; there is no real precaution with this drug therapy." 4. "The amount you're taking is small, so stopping is alright anytime."
The client in shock is prescribed stat epinephrine HCl IV, however, an IV access has not been established. The epinephrine should be administered via:
a. subcutaneous route. c. endotracheal tube. b. intramuscular route. d. nasogastric tube.
A mother of a 2-month-old infant tells the nurse, "My child doesn't sleep as much as his older brother did at the same age.". What is the best response for the nurse?
a. "Have you tried to feed the baby more often?" b. "Infant sleep patterns vary widely, with some infants sleeping only 2 to 3 hours at a time.". c. "It is helpful to keep a record of your baby's eating, waking, sleeping, and elimination patterns and to come back in a week to discuss them.". d. "This infant is difficult. It is important for you to identify what is bothering the baby.".
________ If the answer results in a mixed number be sure to include a space between the whole number and the fraction. Example: 1 1/4 (read as one and one-fourth).
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).