The parents of an adolescent tell the school nurse that they are frustrated because their daughter has become self-centered, lazy, and irresponsible. What should the nurse tell the parents?
A. That this is normal behavior for an adolescent
B. To restrict any social privileges until the behavior stops
C. That this type of behavior is usually the result of parents' spoiling a child
D. That their daughter will need to see a child psychologist if the behavior continues
Ans: A. That this is normal behavior for an adolescent
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Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Continuity of care may suffer. 2. Client/staff communication may be an issue. 3. There is little cost savings to the institution. 4. Delegation is necessary. 5. Not as many professional staff are required.
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a. Osteoporosis b. Tooth loss c. Renal calculi d. Contractures
To determine if a client with complaints of pain after walking 5 blocks is experiencing intermittent claudication, the nurse would ask
a. "Do you experience leg swelling?" b. "Does pain go away when you rest?" c. "Is the pain cramp-like?" d. "Is the pain in the calf muscle?"
Which of the following is not a strength of transformational leadership approach?
a. Broadly researched b. Intuitive appeal c. Expansive leadership view d. Elitist and anti-democratic