The nurse explains that the best definition of a stranger that the preschooler should be taught is that:
a. A stranger is a grown man
b. A stranger is someone who is odd-looking
c. A stranger is someone you do not know
d. All strangers are potentially dangerous
C
The child should be taught that a stranger is someone he or she does not know. In this way, the child will not accept rides, candy, or any item from a stranger. The child will not talk to a stranger in a car.
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Which of these questions is most important for a nurse to ask an adolescent whose weight is at the 5th percentile?
1. "Do you eat the school lunches?" 2. "Do you have any concerns about your weight?" 3. "Do you eat fruits and vegetables, and drink milk?" 4. "How many meals do you eat each day?"
When teaching a patient about the proper application of timolol (Timoptic) eyedrops, the nurse will include which instruction?
a. "Apply the drops into the conjunctival sac instead of directly onto the eye." b. "Apply the drops directly to the eyeball (cornea) for the best effect." c. "Blot your eye with a tissue immediately after applying the drops." d. "Tilt your head forward before applying the eyedrops."
When teaching a postpartum woman about possible complications during this time, the nurse would include information about which of the following as a possible effect?
A) Interference with the maternal–newborn attachment process B) Ineffectiveness of breastfeeding C) Delayed development of the newborn D) Alteration in normal maternal hormonal function
Focusing strategies, cutaneous stimulation, and back massage are thought to reduce pain by:
a. Preventing pain sensations from being transmitted by the spinal column b. Blocking the interpretation of painful stimuli in the brain c. Altering the perception of painful stimuli d. Decreasing the production of endorphins