According to Erik Erikson, which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Infants need to develop a sense of focus.
b. Toddlers develop a sense of guilt if their task is not mastered.
c. Preschoolers actively explore their own body.
d. School-age children do not seek the approval of others.
C
Preschoolers begin to exhibit a sense of sexual curiosity.
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The nurse mentions to a colleague that yesterday's therapy group was developing cohesion and understands that this is important for:
1. Flexibility. 2. Boundaries. 3. Goal attainment. 4. Communication.
Which action by the nurse would be most effective when dealing with a client with schizophrenia who is shouting and being verbally aggressive?
1. Take the client's arms, and gently but firmly guide him to a safe place. 2. Encourage the client to come into the dayroom and watch television. 3. Ignore the client's behavior unless it escalates or the client threatens another person. 4. Approach the client with the nurse's hands at her side, and talk calmly to the client.
The nurse is providing care to a patient with a stage III pressure ulcer. This wound is most likely going to heal by
1. primary intention. 2. secondary intention. 3. tertiary intention. 4. epithelialization.
You are working as a nurse educator. One of your responsibilities is conducting educational seminars for the staff
. After the education component of the program, you have a group discussion with the staff. It is important that nurses routinely attend educational programs related to cultural competence because A) the information is lost when caring for clients in real life. B) one can't be competent at all times. C) the nurse can facilitate social change. D) the classes are necessary for regulatory compliance.