The nurse is providing anticipatory guidance for parents of a school-age child on teaching the dangers of drugs and alcohol. Which of the following advice might be helpful for these parents?
A) School-age children are not ready to absorb information that deals with drugs and alcohol.
B) School-age children can think critically to interpret messages seen in advertising, media, and sports.
C) Parents must prevent their child from being exposed to messages that are in conflict with their values.
D) Discussions with children need to be based on facts and focused on the past and future.
B
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a. the child has a 25% chance of being affected. b. the child will be a carrier, like the parents. c. the child has a 50% chance of being affected. d. one out of four of their children will be affected.
One bed is available on the inpatient eating disorders unit. Which patient should be admitted to this bed? The patient whose weight decreased from:
a. 150 to 100 pounds over a 4-month period. Vital signs are temperature, 35.9° C; pulse, 38 beats/min; blood pressure 60/40 mm Hg b. 120 to 90 pounds over a 3-month period. Vital signs are temperature, 36° C; pulse, 50 beats/min; blood pressure 70/50 mm Hg c. 110 to 70 pounds over a 4-month period. Vital signs are temperature 36.5° C; pulse, 60 beats/min; blood pressure 80/66 mm Hg d. 90 to 78 pounds over a 5-month period. Vital signs are temperature, 36.7° C; pulse, 62 beats/min; blood pressure 74/48 mm Hg
An anorectal preparation may be prescribed for a person with which of the following?
A. constipation B. hemorrhoids C. bowel incontinence D. polyps
The amount to deliver is 1 mL. Select the correct syringe: ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).