The O'Donnell Model of Health Promotion Behavior differs from Pender's Health Promotion Model in that it shows how intentions toward a behavior are influenced by beliefs and values
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A priority nursing diagnosis for the child with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is:
1. Risk for injury (bleeding). 2. Ineffective breathing pattern. 3. Nausea. 4. Fluid volume deficit.
The nurse is caring for a school-age child whose mother works two jobs, father is away from the home during the week truck driving, and older brother has a part-time after school job
The child will be hospitalized for several weeks for chemotherapy treatments. Which nursing diagnosis should the nurse identify as being appropriate for this family? A) Impaired parenting B) Parental role conflict C) Health-seeking behaviors D) Readiness for enhanced family coping
The LPN/LVN charge nurse notices that a nursing assistant has not weighed her assigned residents. The best statement by the nurse is
a. "You didn't weigh your assigned residents this morning. Let's get with the program." b. "I need to have you weigh your assigned residents and report to me by 10 AM." c. "Would you mind explaining why you didn't weigh your residents today?" d. "You've been goofing off lately. Not weighing your assigned residents is a good example of this."
High-pitched breath sounds produced by airway narrowing are known as:
a. Rales b. Crackles c. Rhonchi d. Wheezing