The nurse is observing a playgroup of children of all ages. The school-age child in the group would most likely be doing which activity?
A) Pretending to be mommies and daddies in the playhouse
B) Playing with the plastic vacuum cleaner, pushing it around the room
C) Painting pictures in the art corner of the room
D) Watching a movie with other children their age
Ans: C
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Which of the following statements best explains this behavior? 1. The client is aware that MCO's frequently "double-book" appointments to balance out the "no-shows." 2. The client does not have transportation for scheduled appointments with the therapist. 3. MCO consumers do not have to make co-payments for missed appointments. 4. MCO consumers find it easier than non-MCO consumers to not keep scheduled appointments, partly because services are prepaid.
___________________________ are false sensory perceptions not associated with real external stimuli and may involve any of the five senses
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The nurse explains the PICO acronym to colleagues in which of the following ways?
a. PICO represents the questions to ask regarding application of the research to the specific setting. b. PICO represents the trigger for initiating the research. c. PICO represents the benchmarking website used in research. d. PICO represents the regulatory guidelines established for practitioners.
A client calls the clinic and reports that her contraceptive transdermal patch (Ortho-Evra) fell off while she was swimming in the ocean, and she is unable to find it. What advice should the nurse give to this client?
1. "Put a new patch on as soon as possible." 2. "You don't need to worry. The medication will remain in your system until it is time for you to put on a new patch." 3. "Use another form of birth control until it is time for you to put your next new patch on." 4. "Cut a new patch in half and put it on your shoulder."