The nurse is conducting a well-child assessment for a 5-year-old boy in preparation for kindergarten. The boy's grandmother is his primary caregiver because the boy's mother has suffered from depression and substance abuse issues
The nurse understands that the child is at increased risk for which developmental problem?
A) Lack of social and emotional readiness for school
B) Stuttering
C) Speech and language delays
D) Fine motor skills delay
A
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The nurse may include which diagnosis for a patient taking an antineoplastic medication?
a. Decreased cardiac output b. Deficient fluid volume c. Social isolation d. Imbalanced nutrition: more than body requirements
A child with cystic fibrosis has been having bouts of constipation and diarrhea. What should the nurse teach the caregivers to adjust in the child's diet?
A) Iodized salt B) Saturated fat C) Pancreatic enzymes D) Calories from protein
A nursing student has been learning from her clinical and classroom instructors about the importance of maintaining high ethical standards
Which is the best way to study ethics and learn the importance of ethical behavior before practicing as a licensed nurse? A) Participating in clinical-based ethical dilemma scenarios or case studies and applying principles of ethics and ethical reasoning B) Visiting a hospital ethics committee and talking to the members about various types of ethical dilemmas they have experienced C) Reading a textbook on ethics in nursing and visiting Web sites about ethics and professional organizations' statements about ethics D) Asking practicing nurses about how they handle ethical dilemmas in the past and what types of situations they have experienced
Which of the following terms is used to describe too much insulin in the blood?
A. hypoglobulinemia B. hyperinosemia C. hyperglycemia D. hypoglycemia