Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common psychiatric disorder of children
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A nursing student has been learning from her clinical and classroom instructors about the importance of maintaining high ethical standards. Why is ethical behavior important in nursing?
A) Nurses have the potential to do good and the potential to do harm. B) Nurses can be subject to lawsuits and criminal charges. C) Nurses have a responsibility to protect the interests of their employers. D) Nurses perform actions that involve the administration of medications.
Why should interventions such as promotion of nutrition, exercise, and stress reduction be undertaken by the nurse for patients who have HIV infection?
a. They will promote a feeling of well-being in the patient. b. They will improve immune function. c. They will prevent transmission of the virus to others. d. They will increase the patient's strength and ability to care for himself or herself.
When planning a diet with a pregnant client, what should the nurse's first action be?
a. Teach the client about MyPlate. b. Review the client's current dietary intake. c. Instruct the client to limit the intake of fatty foods. d. Caution the client to avoid large doses of vitamins, especially those that are fat-soluble.
The nurse discussing the menstrual cycle with an adolescent female client should include which of the following information?
1. The maturing follicle produces estrogen immediately at the end of the menstrual phase. 2. Cervical mucus is thicker during the proliferative phase. 3. Cervical mucus is thinner during the secretory phase. 4. The average menstrual cycle is 32 days.