When caring for families anticipating the death of a child, a family member may become violent. The pediatric nurse identifies this behavior as a(n) ____________ reaction to grief

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


abnormal

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The nurse is measuring a client's vital signs. The data collected would be considered:

a. subjective. c. irrelevant. b. objective. d. secondary.

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The nurse prepares education material on nutrition for a group of community members. Which tools should the nurse use when conducting this teaching? (Select all that apply.)

a. My Plate b. Dietary Reference Intakes c. Recommended Daily Allowance d. Estimated Average Requirements e. Dietary Guidelines for Americans

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The nurse has provided education for a client with iron-deficiency anemia. Which statement made by the client indicates further teaching is required?

A. "Most iron in our bodies is stored on hemoglobin in the red blood cell." B. "Transferrin is a protein that transports iron to places in our bodies where it is needed." C. "We need extra iron because when the red blood cells die, all their iron is excreted from the body." D. "The most common cause of nutritional anemia is iron deficiency."

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The nurse is caring for a terminally ill client who recently immigrated to the Canada. To provide quality end-of-life care, what must the nurse do first?

a. Make every effort to involve the client and his or her family in the end-of-life care. b. Understand the client's personal and cultural views regarding death and dying. c. Arrange for end-of-life care to be provided by health care professionals familiar with the client's culture. d. Share the client's concerns regarding the dying process with his or her interdisci-plinary care team.

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