A nurse is caring for a family with an adolescent child. Which of the following problems would the nurse anticipate that the family would report?

a. Concerns about career decisions
b. Concerns about exposure to environmental hazards
c. Difficulty with parents finding fulfillment with raising the child
d. Difficulty with open communication with the child


Answer: d. Difficulty with open communication with the child

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Which nursing evaluation supports the fact that the goals of long-term client care has been achieved? Select all that apply

a. Resident has participated in bath with minimal assistance from the staff b. Resident has experienced no falls since admission three months ago c. Resident continues to show loss of strength in upper extremities d. Resident is not required to dress or feed self since assistance is always available e. Resident demonstrates improved weight bearing on affected leg; discharge to be considered

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A nursing student asks about the racial distribution for clients with common neurodegenerative disorders in the United States. The instructor explains that, for Parkinson's disease(PD), the distribution rate is:

A) Lowest in African Americans. B) Lowest in Euro-Americans. C) Unclear. D) About equal.

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A nurse is caring for a client who is being treated for congestive heart failure and has been assigned a nursing diagnosis of excessive fluid volume. Which assessment finding causes the nurse to determine that the client's condition has improved?

A. Dyspnea B. 1+ edema in the legs C. Moist crackles in the lower lobes of the lungs D. Weight loss of 4 lb in 24 hours

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