The nurse is assessing a preschool-age patient for suspected sexual abuse. Which question from the nurse is appropriate?
1) "Has your child's appetite changed?"
2) "Has your child started wetting the bed again?"
3) "Has you child been experiencing stress?"
4) "Does your child have a history of developmental delays?"
ANS: 2
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A) Assessment B) Nursing diagnosis C) Planning D) Evaluation
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a. naloxone. b. phenobarbital. c. methamphetamine. d. flumazenil.
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