Which is a sign or symptom of dysphagia?

a. Increased appetite
b. Eats quickly
c. Hoarseness
d. Constipation


C

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The nurse informs them that it is normal for babies to have different temperaments and that according to the "temperament theory" of Chess and Thomas, one of the characteristics of the "slow-to-warm-up" child is that he: 1. Initially reacts to new situations by withdrawing. 2. Commonly has intense reactions to the environment. 3. Displays a predominately negative mood. 4. Shows a regularity in patterns of eating.

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Which of the following agents is not related chemically to phenol (carbolic acid)?

a. hexachlorophene (pHisoHex) c. cresol (Lysol) b. resorcinol d. chlorhexidine (Hibiclens)

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Using Hildegard Peplau's theory of nursing, when the nurse intervenes with a client who has made a suicide attempt, the nurse MOST needs to:

a. give unconditional positive regard b. form a significant interpersonal relationship c. maintain the client's level of self-esteem d. work to get the client involved in activities

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The nurse is preparing to care for a patient with Alzheimer disease. What should the nurse identify as a common sign of this disorder? Select all that apply.

A. Poor or decreased judgment B. Inability to be comfortable in social situations C. Declining job skills D. Obsession with organization E. Focused on abstract thoughts

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