The school nurse is reviewing the records of all incoming kindergarten students. The nurse recognizes that an individualized education plan (IEP) will be required for which children? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. The child with diabetes controlled with insulin
2. The child with a casted arm due to a fracture
3. The child with a hearing deficit
4. The child with autism
5. The child with an IQ of 60
3,4,5
Rationale 1: This child may need an individual health plan but does not require an IEP.
Rationale 2: This is not a chronic problem and does not require an IEP.
Rationale 3: This child will need modification of the educational plan in order to be successful.
Rationale 4: The child diagnosed on the autism spectrum will have special educational needs that will be determined by the IEP.
Rationale 5: The child with an IQ of 60 is intellectually disabled and will require an individual education plan.
Global Rationale:
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A nursing instructor is developing a lesson plan to teach about the Northern European American culture. Which of the following information should be included? (Select all that apply.)
1. About half of first marriages end in divorce in this cultural group. 2. This cultural group does not use preventive medicine and primary health care. 3. Punctuality and efficiency are highly valued in this cultural group. 4. This cultural group tends to be future oriented. 5. A typical diet of this cultural group includes rice, vegetables, and fish.
The nurse is preparing to don sterile gloves using the closed procedure. Place the steps the nurse will take in the correct order in which they should occur
Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list. Response 1. With the dominant hand, pick up the opposite glove with the thumb and index finger, handling it through the sleeve. Response 2. Open the sterile glove wrapper while the hands are still covered by the sleeves. Response 3. Use the nondominant hand to grasp the cuff of the glove through the gown cuff, and firmly anchor it. Response 4. Extend the fingers into the glove as you pull the glove up over the cuff. Response 5. Place the fingers of the gloved hand under the cuff of the remaining glove.
AHRQ's analysis of 146 studies of the impact of computer health modules on client outcomes found that these programs
a. failed to engage client attention. b. succeeded in engaging client attention. c. caused a decline in client clinical health. d. had no significant impact on client outcomes.
The nursing instructor teaches the nursing students about the advantages of the newer local anesthetics, such as lidocaine (Xylocaine). What will the best plan of the nursing instructor include?
1. Amides have fewer side effects than esters. 2. Amides block potassium entry into the cell. 3. Amides are similar in structure to cocaine. 4. Amides tend to last longer than esters. 5. Amides block calcium entry into the cell.