The best way for an infant's father to help his child complete the developmental task of the first year is to

A) expose her to many caregivers to help her learn variability.
B) talk to her at a special time each day.
C) respond to her consistently.
D) keep her stimulated with many toys.


C

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The patient tells the nurse that he is legally blind. How would this information impact the nurse's plan of care for this patient?

a. The patient would be considered totally blind. b. This patient probably has some light perception, but no usable vision. c. This patient has some usable vision, which enables function at an acceptable level. d. The nurse would need to determine how this patient's visual impairment affects normal functioning.

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Listening to your self-talk and changing negative themes are steps that help develop

1. consistency. 2. a positive attitude. 3. an accepting attitude. 4. a plan for coping with failure.

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The nurse explains to a concerned family member of a client who has developed respiratory acidosis that the kidneys

a. achieve optimal compensation immediately. b. are unable to compensate. c. can achieve optimal compensation in about 3 days. d. will compensate within 24 hours.

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A patient complains of periods of confusion and forgetfulness at times, and reports clear thought process at most times of the day. The symptoms have been gradually worsening. What should the nurse say in response to this patient?

1. "Have you started any new medications since the symptoms began?" 2. "You probably have nothing to worry about; it's most likely stress-related." 3. "Everybody has a few problems with memory as they get older." 4. "You should probably have an MRI of your brain."

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