A_____ exists if a condition limits or prevents a person from fulfilling a role that is normal for that person
A) dissability
B) self-care deficit
C) perceptual deficit
D) handicap
D
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As part of the health history, the nurse documents that the client reported that he has high blood pressure and suffers from a leg ulcer that remains unhealed after 6 months. Which of the following statements would be the best choice for the nurse to use at this point in the interview? 1. "I feel that you may be in denial about your health status." 2. "Tell me about your definition of being healthy." 3. "Do you understand what hypertension is?" 4. "Is there anything else you are not telling me?"
There are several steps in the process of converting a master's thesis into a publishable article: selecting a journal, writing a query letter, preparing an original manuscript, submitting the manuscript for review,
and performing the revisions the editor indicates. Why should preparation of the manuscript not occur first? (Select all that apply.) a. It would be foolish to write a manuscript without knowing the maximum length of manuscript that a journal accepts. b. If the response to several query letters is negative, it is best to abandon attempts to get the information into print. c. Various journals use different formatting. Waiting until editor interest is expressed saves unneeded reformatting. d. Some journals limit the number of items in the reference list. It is best to know this before editing the thesis down to the length of an article. e. Every contact with an editor results in at least a request for revisions. An initial manuscript cannot be prepared without editor input.
When preparing meals for a 12-month-old infant, which food should be avoided?
a. Seafood c. Honey b. Egg yolks d. Orange juice
A parent brings her school-age child to the clinic because the child has a temperature of 100.2°F. The child remains active without other symptoms. Which statement by the nurse to the parents is most appropriate?
1. "Take the child's temperature every 2 hours and call the clinic if it reaches 102°F or above." 2. "Unless the fever bothers the child, it is best to let the natural body defenses respond to the infection." 3. "Keep the child warm, because shivering often occurs with fever." 4. "Alternate acetaminophen and ibuprofen to help keep the fever down and keep the child comfortable."