The nurse is caring for a toddler who is in Piaget's sensorimotor stage of cognitive development. Which of the following tasks would the nurse expect the toddler to be able to perform?
A) Completing puzzles with four pieces
B) Winding up a mechanical toy
C) Playing make-believe with dolls
D) Knowing which are his or her toys
D
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A client comes to the clinic complaining of severe menstrual cramps. She has never been pregnant, has been diagnosed with ovarian cysts, and has had an intrauterine device (IUD) for 2 years. The most likely cause for the client's complaint is:
1. Primary dysmenorrhea. 2. Secondary dysmenorrhea. 3. Menorrhagia. 4. Hypermenorrhea.
A newly admitted client is angry because nursing staff continue to ask the same questions. What should the nurse respond to this client?
1. "In order to make sure all of your information is complete, I need to ask these questions." 2. "You're right. Let me know if there's anything you need right now." 3. "I'll be done shortly, just give me a few more minutes." 4. "You shouldn't be upset. We're only doing our jobs."
The nurse has been promoted to a position that includes the supervision of first-level management and responsibility for activities in a specific department. This nurse will most likely have which title?
1. Supervisor 2. Nurse manager 3. Head nurse 4. Primary care nurse 5. Vice president
A student nurse asks you if an infectious disease and communicable disease is the same thing. Using your knowledge of the epidemiology of the infectious process, what is accurate about an infectious disease?
A) Caused by the growth of pathogenic microorganisms in the body B) Portal of exit from the infected person C) Means of transmission D) Portal of entry to a susceptible host