A parent tells the nurse that his child is quite creative and is learning how to pretend with "almost anything in the house." According to Piaget, this child is descriptive of which stage/phase?
A)
Preconceptual phase
B)
Concrete operations phase
C)
Tertiary circular reaction: stage 5
D)
Inventions of new means: stage 6
D
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A young man is recovering from anaphylactic shock caused by a bee sting. The nurse is trying to instruct the patient on how to use an epinephrine autoinjector (EpiPen), but the patient seems uninterested in learning
The nurse then explains how having the EpiPen with him at all times and knowing how to use it could not only save his life someday but also will give him a greater sense of security and safety. Which adult learning principle is the nurse using? Select all that apply. A) The learner's self-concept B) The learner's life experience C) Readiness to learn D) Motivation to learn E) The need to know
Which of the following terms is defined as a subspecialty of medical informatics which studies from a patient/consumer perspective the use of electronic information and communication to improve medical outcomes and the health care decision-making
process? 1. Consumer health information 2. Customer health information 3. Customer health informatics 4. Consumer health informatics
When considering Erikson's developmental stages, the task for later life is referred to as:
a. ego maturation vs. stagnation b. ego transcendence vs. ego preoccupation c. generativity d. ego integrity
The nurse is caring for a patient with an impaired diffusion of oxygen. Disease processes most associated with this type of alteration in pulmonary gas exchange would be
1. spinal cord injuries. 2. atelectasis and pneumonia. 3. flail chest or mucous plug. 4. anemia or carbon dioxide poisoning.