A child is brought to the pediatric clinic. The parent states that the child has been withdrawn and does not make eye contact when spoken to. The nurse suspects autistic disorder
The nurse knows that these symptoms related to this disorder usually appear before which age?
A) 3 years
B) 5 years
C) 7 years
D) 9 years
A
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Usability studies can be used to support IT in a number of ways. Which of the following are reasons to complete these studies in a health care setting? Select all that apply
1. Assesses the adequacy of a design or redesign early in the systems life cycle 2. Helps determine or clarify users' requirements determination 3. Creates an interest in learning the new system 4. Determines the actual price of the system 5. Supports infrastructure
Which physical assessment technique would be used to identify wheezing?
1) Inspection 2) Palpation 3) Percussion 4) Auscultation
Some questions that nurses should consider prior to delegating nursing tasks are listed below. Which are correct?
a. Who has the time to complete the delegated task? b. Which staff member would be the best "fit" for the patient's personality? c. What is the urgency of the task? d. Are there any unit meetings or other obliga-tions that need to be considered? e. Which staff need to develop their skills? f. Which staff would enjoy the task?
A nurse is employed in a rural area. What might be a dismaying reality about this setting of nursing practice?
a. Cultural values require clients to refuse pain relief medications. b. Farmers have to visit care providers when not busy in the fields. c. Rural residents have a tendency to use folk healers instead of scientific care providers. d. There is no "off duty" because everyone feels free to request information or service any time.