The nurse is performing a health history on a 6-year-old boy who is having trouble adjusting to school. Which of the following questions would be most likely to elicit valuable information?

A) "Do you like your new school?"
B) "Are you happy with your teacher?"
C) "Do you enjoy reading a book?"
D) "What are your new classmates like?"


D

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The nursing instructor is talking about the musculoskeletal system with her students. The instructor tells her students that there are four types of bones in the human body

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A nursing instructor allows students to bring hand-held computers for managing daily tasks, keeping calendars, calculating medication dosages,

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The nurse is providing teaching for a 59-year old male client who has an implantable cardioverter–defibrillator (ICD). Which of the following is an accurate teaching point for the correct use of the device?

A) Teach the client to stand up when he feels a shock from the ICD. B) If the client feels a shock when alone, tell him to call 911 or the physician. C) Tell the client not to call the physician if a family member is present after a shock. D) CPR should not be started until two shocks have been felt by the client.

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