A parent brings his child into the clinic for a well-child screening. He makes a statement to the nurse that the child is learning new words faster than the father can write them in the baby book

According to Piaget, this child is in which of the following phases? A)

Preconceptual phase

B)

Concrete operations phase
C)

Intuitive thought phase

D)

Formal operations phase


A

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The nurse is caring for a postoperative patient on his first day after surgery. The nurse informs the patient that the plan is to sit in the chair and ambulate in the hallway. The patient states that he is in pain and he has no intention of getting out of

bed. What is the nurse's best response? a. "It's important to move around so you don't get a blood clot in your leg." b. "Your doctor ordered that you are to get out of bed at least twice every day." c. "I understand. You can rest in bed until tomorrow when the pain is better." d. "I will call the doctor and let him know that you do not want to get up."

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Your task is to study and examine precisely what the project you are involved with is trying to accomplish, in order to set definable goals and boundaries. What aspect of the project are you working on?

Your task is to study and examine precisely what the project you are involved with is trying to accomplish, in order to set definable goals and boundaries. What aspect of the project are you working on?

a. Scope management

b. Procurement management

c. Quality management

d. Project integration

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What statements best describe the association between smoking and pulmonary infections? Select all that apply

a. Smoking interferes with respiratory functions, including the ability to move the chest, cough, and sneeze. b. Smoking increases alveolar elasticity, leading to overproduction of mucus that leads to pulmonary infections. c. Smoking decreases movement of the cilia in the lower airways, creating a favorable environment for bacterial growth. d. Nonsmokers chronically exposed to secondhand smoke have minimal risk for pulmonary infections.

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The nurse is interviewing a primigravida client who is 17 weeks pregnant. During the data collection the client reports she has not felt the baby move yet. The most appropriate response by the nurse would be:

1. "We will listen for the heartbeat today.". 2. "You need an ultrasound.". 3. "Fetal movement does not occur until the 18th week.". 4. "Do you have reason to believe your baby is not ok?"

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