The nurse is caring for a 10-year-old girl who is in an isolation room. Which of the following interventions would be a priority intervention for this child?
A) Reduce noise as much as possible.
B) Provide age-appropriate toys and games.
C) Discourage visits from family members.
D) Put on mask prior to entering the room.
B
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As a nurse is preparing a patient for a colonoscopy, the patient states that she is nervous about the procedure but knows it will help her physician diagnose her problem. Which coping strategy should the nurse recognize the patient is using?
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Select the key element(s) that the Pew Commission Final Report identified as key to constructive interpersonal encounters. Select all that apply
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A client has not had uninterrupted sleep for several nights, and is irritable. What other assessment findings would the nurse associate with the client's lack of REM sleep?
1. Depression. 2. Confusion. 3. Disorientation. 4. Impaired memory. 5. Muscle weakness.