A nurse determines that a community lacks adequate recreational activities and facilities. Which nursing diagnosis would the nurse most likely identify?
A) Ineffective health maintenance
B) Risk for other-directed violence
C) Risk for social isolation
D) Ineffective community coping
C
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1. ulnar 2. radial 3. posterior tibial 4. popliteal
A client is to receive fertility drugs prior to in vitro fertilization. What is the expected action of this medication?
1. Prolonging of the luteal phase 2. Stimulation of ovulation 3. Suppression of menstruation 4. Promotion of cervical mucus production
A woman mentions that her 6-month-old son has demonstrated some odd behavior. She thinks it might be related to autism. She asks what age would be best to have screening done on the child. The nurse should respond:
A) Now, as an infant B) When the child begins to walk C) When the child is preschool-aged D) When the child starts school
A condition characterised by an increase in intraocular pressure that gradually causes loss of vision is known as:
a. cataract. b. choroidal melanoma. c. glaucoma. d. nystagmus.