A 10-year-old spends 2 hours by herself every afternoon before her parents arrive home. Which of the following would be the most appropriate safety measure to suggest that the parents teach the child?
A) Telling people at school she is by herself for added safety
B) Wearing the house key prominently around her neck
C) Lighting candles in case there is a power failure
D) Preparing a no-cook snack for herself
D
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Which of these observations of a client's IV infusion site would indicate to the nurse that no complications have developed?
a. The site is clean and dry. c. The site is cool and dry. b. The site is warm and slightly swollen. d. The site is red and slightly painful.
A patient diagnosed with depression tells the nurse that, on the advice of her friends, she discontinued her medication as soon as she discovered she was pregnant. What is the most appropriate way for the nurse to respond?
1. "That is a good idea. Those drugs can be dangerous." 2. "It is never a good idea to stop taking antidepressant medication." 3. "If you don't continue to take the medication, you are seriously endangering yourself." 4. "I think you should consult with your prescribing provider and get all the information you need to help you make the best decision."
The school nurse is approached by a teenage student. The student says that she learned in science class that the outer layer of the skin is dead cells. The student wants to know which of her cells is going to die so they can be covered with skin
What would be the nurse's best response? A) "All cells die and the body replaces most of them. The cells thought to form the barrier of the outer layer of the skin are called keratin cells." B) "All cells die and the body replaces most of them. The cells thought to form the barrier of the outer layer of the skin are called melanocytes." C) "All cells die and the body replaces most of them. The cells thought to form the barrier of the outer layer of the skin are called Merkel cells." D) "All cells die and the body replaces most of them. The cells thought to form the barrier of the outer layer of the skin are called Langerhans' cells."
A nurse has been called for duty during a response to a natural disaster. In this context of care, the nurse should expect to do which of the following?
A) Practice outside of her normal area of clinical expertise. B) Perform interventions that are not based on assessment data. C) Prioritize psychosocial needs over physiologic needs. D) Prioritize the interests of older adults over younger patients.