During a well-child visit to the clinic, the nurse notes that a 4-month-old girl is alert and responsive and has a positive Moro reflex
Identify the statement by the nurse to the mother about the child's growth and development that is most appropriate.
a. Your child is developing normally, so bring her back in 1 month for a checkup.
b. There appears to be a neurological delay in your child's development. We will need to refer her to a pediatrician.
c. Your child needs more stimulation at home. Play lively music when she is in her crib.
d. Your child has a severe developmental delay due to lack of proper care. I'm going to have to report you to social services.
B
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Select all that apply. A) Level of hearing B) Including the family in the perioperative care plan C) Teaching on deep breathing and coughing D) Plans for discharge care E) Actions to prevent pressure ulcers
The nurse enters the room of a female client diagnosed with SLE and finds the client crying. Which statement is the most therapeutic response?
1. "I know you are upset, but stress makes the SLE worse." 2. "Please explain to me why you are crying." 3. "I recommend going to an SLE support group." 4. " I see you are crying. We can talk if you would like."
A global phenomenon whereby women are disproportionately concentrated in lower-level and lower-authority leadership positions is the definition of
a. The leadership jungle gym b. The global gender gap c. The human capital gender gap d. The gender gap in leadership
The nurse assesses several clients for their potential risk for developing cancer. Which client does the nurse assess to be at highest risk for developing cancer?
1. The client who drinks alcohol daily and eats red meat at most meals 2. The client who is 10 pounds overweight but exercises regularly 3. The client who usually applies sunscreen when arriving at the beach 4. The client who frequently forgets self-breast exams but has routine mammograms