A child who rarely makes a hit playing baseball hits the ball and gets to first base; his friend makes a home run
The child's father says, "Son, that was great—you did your best!" Which principle of building self-esteem has the father implemented? Select all that apply.
A) A sense of competence
B) Unconditional love
C) Realistic goals
D) Belittlement
A, B, C
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A mental way to reduce stress is to:
A) Avoid humor B) Ignore social support systems C) Continue the same thought patterns D) Develop realistic expectations
The nurse explains to a concerned family member of a client who has developed respiratory acidosis that the kidneys
a. achieve optimal compensation immediately. b. are unable to compensate. c. can achieve optimal compensation in about 3 days. d. will compensate within 24 hours.
A child with asthma will be receiving an oral dose of prednisone. The order reads:prednisone 2 mg/kg per day. The child weighs 50 lb.How many mg will the child receive daily? *(round the answer) Write in your answer:___________
What will be an ideal response?
Which statement made by an older adult client, regarding the client's adjustment to the aging process, poses the greatest concern for the nurse conducting an assessment?
A) "I used to enjoy dancing and jogging so much, but now I have arthritis in my knees, so it's hard to even walk." B) "I've given my grandchildren money for college so they can live a better life than I had." C) "Growing old certainly presents all sorts of challenges. I wish I knew then what I know now." D) "As I age I've found it is harder to do the things I love doing, but I guess it will all be over soon enough."