The nurse working with infants and toddlers keeps in mind that growth can be viewed as which of the following?
1. immeasurable
2. infinite
3. random
4. sporadic
ANS: 4
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The pediatric clinic has set a goal that 95% or more of the children attending the clinic will be fully immunized. To reach this goal, clinic nurses will teach the families that:
1. The benefits of immunizations outweigh the risks of communicable diseases. 2. Immunizations should be completed by the time the child starts school. 3. Once a child receives a vaccination, that individual has lifelong immunity against that disease. 4. Vaccinations are 100% safe.
A community health nurse visits an 81-year-old man with newly diagnosed insulin-dependent diabetes. The client lives alone
The nurse has seen the client on three previous visits and is visiting early in the morning to observe his insulin administration technique. The nurse finds the client depressed over his situation. The nurse suggests that they list positive points about his situation and discuss his feelings. This is an example of which of the following? A) Strengthening B) Data collection C) Goal-directed questioning D) Measuring family functioning
The nurse is performing an admitting assessment on a patient who has been diagnosed with depression. What is the purpose of this process?
1. Determine mutual goals of care. 2. Identify patient information and history. 3. Establish and document the nursing diagnosis. 4. Establish a therapeutic nurse-patient relationship.
The nurse is assessing a 4-year-old child's visual acuity. He is planning to attend preschool next week. The results indicate a visual acuity of 20/40 in both eyes. The child's father asks the nurse about his son's results
Which response, if made by the nurse, is correct? a. "Your child will need a referral to the ophthalmologist before he can attend preschool next week." b. "Your child's visual acuity is normal for his age." c. "The results of this test indicate your child may be color blind." d. "Your child did not pass the screening test. He will need to return within the next few weeks to be reevaluated."