The pediatric nurse recognizes the significant developmental impact that a disfiguring facial wound could have on a:
a. 4-year-old.
b. 6-year-old.
c. 10-year-old.
d. 14-year-old.
D
The adolescent fears a change in body image associated with surgery.
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A) A survey B) An outcomes study C) A secondary analysis D) A methodological study
The nurse explains that the Minimum Data Set (MDS) 3.0 used in extended-care facilities is designed to
a. identify ethnic populations in long-term care. b. group residents into specified activity levels. c. organize information relative to diagnostic categories. d. make assessment processes more consistent.
A client diagnosed with hypertension has had well-controlled follow-up of her blood pressure for the past 6 months. At today's clinic appointment, the client's blood pressure is 98/58
The client insists she has been taking her prescribed antihypertensive medication as prescribed, but also added an "herbal" tablet because she heard it was supposed to be good for her. Which is most likely interfering with the client's antihypertensive? 1. Valerian 2. Milk thistle 3. Ginseng 4. Garlic
MC The March of Dimes has instituted a public awareness campaign to decrease premature births. It has also conducted media campaigns to raise public awareness of this health problem in addition to research about prematurity and government
lobbying efforts. Official government efforts to address prematurity include research and public awareness. The March of Dimes is a voluntary agency. The primary emphasis of the March of Dimes campaign is on: A. Funding, research, and education. B. Education, policy development, and funding. C. Research, education, and policy development. D. Policy development, research, and public health practice.