You are caring for a 6-year-old boy who allegedly has been abused by his mother. During his mother's visits, you expect her to have which of the following characteristics?

A) A strong and loving relationship with her parents
B) Middle-class socioeconomic level
C) A history of being abused as a child
D) Realistic expectations of herself and her child


C

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A parent might lose the right to make health care decisions for their child if: (Select all that apply.)

A) the child has been living separately from the parent for six months or more. B) the parent has refused lifesaving treatments for a child. C) the parent is mentally incapacitated. D) the child professes to follow a religion that prohibits certain medical treatments. E) the child is a suspected victim of abuse or neglect.

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An instructor wants to determine if a group of nursing students know the important features related to the benefits of primary care. Which of the following responses by the students would indicate that further teaching is necessary?

a. Care that is continuous b. Care that began at first contact with the patient c. Care that is integral d. Care that is community orientated

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Complications of total parenteral nutrition (TPN) therapy include:

a. hyperglycaemia, infection and liver failure. b. oedema, kidney failure and constipation. c. hyperglycaemia, malnutrition and air emboli. d. dehydration, septicaemia and gastric ulcers.

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Mr. Strong has an epidural catheter. Which of the following observations should you report to the nurse immediately?

A) The patient complains of a headache. B) Mr. Strong is voiding frequently. C) Mr. Strong says his chest and throat itch. D) The patient complains of feeling tired.

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