What is most likely to occur during the time period of young adulthood?
a. Earning most of his or her money, paying most of the taxes, and having most of the power in business
b. Settling down to a career, raising a family, and taking on new responsibilities
c. Experiencing personal freedom and en-joying maximum influence over others
d. Focusing on many adjustments that must be made to physiologic, psychologic, and social changes
B
Developmental tasks of young adults include becoming established in a vocation or profession that provides personal satisfaction, economic independence, and a feeling of making a worth-while contribution to society.
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When the a client with left ventricular heart failure complains that she has to get up several times during the night to urinate, the nurse would explain that this bothersome event is
a. a late clinical manifestation of heart failure. b. an indication that the right ventricle is being affected. c. caused by an increase in blood flow to the kidneys when lying down. d. the result of increased secretion of aldosterone at night.
A newborn with a poor rooting reflex will have difficulty with:
A) Defecating. B) Feeding. C) Bonding. D) All of the above
Which one of the following could form the basis for a potential research study?
The majority of patients are admitted between the hours of midnight and 4:00 a.m. b. The majority of nurses do not want to work the night shift. c. The majority of patient falls occur on the evening shift. d. The nurses who work the evening shift are not attentive to their patients.
The nurse is caring for a client who is dying. When prioritizing care, which intervention will the nurse provide to meet the client's physiological needs?
A. Encourage frequent ambulation and deep breathing. B. Initiate total nutrition intravenously. C. Administer curative medications. D. Encourage favorite foods as tolerated.