A client engages in frequent temper tantrums that usually result in her parents giving in to her demands. The client's tantrum resolves when she gets her way. A nurse identifies that the parents' behavior is being affected by the client's behavior
In this case, the parent's behavior is being:
A) Shaped.
B) Modeled.
C) Positively reinforced.
D) Negatively reinforced.
D
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When receiving verbal orders, the nurse should ____________________ and ____________________ the order to ensure its accuracy
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
An older adult is vitamin deficient. Which of the following does the nurse provide to the older adult to provide the missing vitamin important for maintaining healthy skin and en-hancing tissue repair?
a. Carrot sticks b. Non-fat milk c. Orange slices d. Unsalted nuts
During a prenatal examination, the nurse learns that a pregnant patient has a supernumerary nipple. What should the nurse teach the patient about this finding?
A) Such growths fade with menopause. B) Bleeding from such growths is not uncommon. C) Such growths deepen in color during pregnancy. D) The tendency for supernumerary nipples is genetic.
Registered health practitioners in Australia are registered under which of the following legislation?
a. Nurses Registration Act. b. National Law. c. AHPRA Act. d. Australian Health Practitioners Act.