The nurse is collecting a health history from a client in whom asthma is suspected. It would be most important for the nurse to obtain assessment data about the client's:
1. emotional status.
2. physical strength.
3. surgical history.
4. activity tolerance.
ANS: 4
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Which of the following accurately describes a task that computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software can accomplish? Select all that apply
A) Code interview portions and observational records B) Facilitate examination of relationships between codes C) Inform the researcher of how best to analyze the data D) Allow retrieval of portions of text corresponding to specified codes for analysis
The nurse is doing some teaching with caregivers who are trying to toilet train their 26-month-old child. When teaching toilet-training methods, which of the following behaviors would the nurse most likely recommend to the caregivers?
a. Have the child go without diapers and clean up any feces or urine on the floor themselves. b. Use time-out and withdrawal of privileges for not using the toilet. c. Remind the child as frequently as every 15 minutes about the availability of the toilet. d. Use a calm, relaxed approach, praise for success, and no punishment at all.
Learning the relationship between objects and feeling and acting independently is a major task of
A) school-age children. B) infants. C) adolescents. D) preschool children.
In managing the milieu for clients with schizophrenia, the nurse should prioritize which of the following aspects of care?
A) Client and family education B) Recreational activities C) Client safety D) Social skills training