The parents of a 10-year-old boy ask the nurse about his acting-out behavior. Select the behavior that best identifies when a child this age requires professional help
a. Peer relationships are affected.
b. Family relationships are affected.
c. Multiple aspects of the child's life are af-fected.
d. The child's grades in school show a de-cline.
C
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A nurse enters a patient's room and is very methodical in her assessment skills and in providing a safe environment, but only speaks with the patient when necessary to gather data. This nurse is:
a. uncaring and probably always will be. b. most likely a product of a less caring environment. c. probably more caring with other patients. d. a product of a caring environment.
The nurse is taking a health history from a 29-year-old pregnant patient at the first prenatal visit. The patient reports no personal history of diabetes but has a parent who is diabetic. Which action will the nurse plan to take first?
a. Teach the patient about administering regular insulin. b. Schedule the patient for a fasting blood glucose level. c. Discuss an oral glucose tolerance test for the twenty-fourth week of pregnancy. d. Provide teaching about an increased risk for fetal problems with gestational diabetes.
When the child receiving a transfusion complains of back pain and itching, the nurse's initial action would be to:
a. Notify the charge nurse b. Disconnect IV lines immediately c. Give Benadryl d. Clamp off blood, and keep the line open with normal saline
A patient needs oral hygiene. The nurse and care plan tell you which of the following?
a. How many teeth the person has b. What time to give the oral hygiene c. How much help the person needs d. How to give oral hygiene