A nurse is providing follow-up care for a family who has recently had a baby. Which of the following topics should the nurse anticipate discussing with the family?
a. Type 1 diabetes
b. Fetal alcohol syndrome
c. Communicable diseases
d. SIDS
Answer: d. SIDS
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A mother asks the nurse when her child should have his first dentist visit. What should the nurse tell the mother?
A. At age 3 B. Just before beginning kindergarten C. Twelve months after the first primary tooth erupts D. Soon after the first primary tooth erupts, usually around 1 year of age
A nurse is working with a family that demonstrates a high level of conflict. Which intervention would be most appropriate?
1. Help them to learn more effective communication skills. 2. Help them obtain medication to decrease their intensity levels. 3. Help them to identify the family member who is causing the conflict. 4. Help them decide which family member should have the most power in decision making.
A patient beginning insulin for type 2 diabetes is experiencing blurred vision and is concerned about becoming blind. What response by the nurse is most appropriate?
1. "I will make an appointment for you to see an ophthalmologist." 2. "I will call the physician to report your symptoms." 3. "Blurry vision is very common. Do not worry." 4. "This is a normal response when insulin therapy is initiated."