The nurse is teaching parents interventions appropriate to the emotional development of their toddlers. Which of the following is a recommended intervention for this age group?
A) Remove children's security blankets at this stage to help them assert their autonomy.
B) Distract toddlers from exploring their own body parts, particularly their genitals.
C) Do not blame toddlers for aggressive behavior; instead, point out the results of their behavior.
D) Offer toddlers many choices to foster control over their environment.
C
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Before the nurse can care for clients in these rooms, what must happen? 1. The nurse must be tested for tuberculosis. 2. The nurse must be fitted for a N95 respirator. 3. The nurse must attend a class on negative pressure isolation. 4. The nurse will not care for these types of clients.
When complex adaptive systems break down, it is most effective to get them under control so the parts can be analyzed and fixed
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
A psychiatric–mental health nurse is integrating Carl Rogers' theory into the plan of care for a patient with a mental illness
The nurse incorporates understanding of this theory by acknowledging that the therapist accomplishes which of the following? A) Provide validation of the terminology used during the session. B) Focus on the client's instinctual drives. C) Recognize an understanding of the client's basic needs. D) Develop unconditional positive regard for the client.
A healthcare professional is evaluating laboratory results for a patient who has disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC). What results would the professional consider consistent with this condition?
a. Elevated d-dimer b. Elevated creatinine c. Decreased protein C d. Decreased lactate dehydrogenase e. Increased pH