A client delivers a child by breech presentation with both the feet as the presenting part
What type of breech presentation should the nurse document it as?
A) Complete breech
B) Footling breech
C) Frank breech
D) Kneeling breech
B
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While teaching the parent of school-age children about self-esteem, the nurse instructs the parents to:
1. Build on the child's strengths and talents. 2. Not point out the child's ability. 3. Limit the amount of compliments given to the child. 4. Establish the goals they want the child to achieve at certain time.
The nurse is assessing a school-aged child and finds that this child is involved in working on a school project with peers, is on a swimming team, and collects dolls from around the world. The child mentions an interest in learning karate
The nurse's initial impression is that this child: a. is over-scheduled, as children this age need more rest and sleep b. is an extreme extrovert engaging in extrovert behaviors c. may be hypomanic and the family psychiatric history should be explored d. is meeting Erikson's major developmental task of this age period
The nurse works in a clinic for medically fragile children who require home care. The nurse has noticed that a high percentage of the families parents divorce
In an attempt to reduce the divorce rate among the parents, the nurse creates an educational session for parents of medically fragile children. Which should be the focus of this session? 1. Communication 2. Financial stability 3. Ways to meet the child's physical needs 4. The state laws that have relevance to the medically fragile child.
Due to their alpha-blocking, anticholinergic, and antihistaminic effects, tricyclic antidepressants are contraindicated in patients suffering from:
A. obesity and insomnia. B. glaucoma and prostatic hypertrophy. C. hypertension and tachycardia. D. sexual dysfunction and urinary retention.