Which statement about autism is correct?
a. It can be cured with early diagnosis.
b. With therapy, the person can learn to change or control behaviors.
c. Intellectual disabilities and seizures are uncommon.
d. The person is unable to develop social and work skills.
B
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Clients taking an MAOI should be taught to avoid completely which of the following foods?
1. White wines, cottage cheese, and ice cream 2. Steak, potatoes, and corn 3. Bread, apples, and hamburgers 4. Liver, sauerkraut, and yogurt
A nurse is caring for a woman after a cesarean birth. Prior to ambulating her for the first time, which action by the nurse takes priority?
A. Assess sensation in the lower extremities. B. Discontinue the patient's intravenous line. C. Encourage the patient to cough and deep breathe. D. Have the patient sit on the edge of the bed.
The nurse is caring for an adult client from Canada who has come to the United States for a serious neurological surgery. The client tells the nurse, "I came to this country so that I would receive better care."
Which is the most likely rationale for the client's statement? A) America has many choices about health care. B) America has a universal healthcare system. C) Healthcare rationing in America decreases cost. D) There is very little competition in health care in the United States.
The nurse decides to perform a prescribed PRN intermittent sterile catheterization on a postpartum client if which occurs? (Select all that apply.)
a. The client has not voided but the bladder cannot be palpated. b. The fundus is displaced from the midline and the client has been unable to void. c. The client has been medicated for pain but she has not voided; the fundus is midline. d. The amount voided is less than 150 mL and the fundus is displaced from the midline.