The clinic nurse understands that children who come for well-child visits at age 10 are in the process of developing:
A) Personal values
B) Coordination
C) Attachment
D) Self identity
A
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The nurse is discharging an older female adult who uses a walker from rehabilitative care. Which observation does the nurse use to determine that the client is prepared for dis-charge?
a. She holds the front of the walker. b. She has a walker with four wheels. c. She takes four steps into the walker. d. She takes the walker to the elevator.
A young man has been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and has been prescribed glyburide. Which of the following statements suggests that the nurse should perform further health education?
A) "I'll keep in mind that glyburide can possibly cause me to have low blood sugar." B) "I'll make sure to check with my doctor before I start taking any other medications." C) "I'll plan to take my glyburide each night before I go to bed." D) "I know that glyburide won't cure my diabetes, but it will help me have safe blood sugar levels."
Which of the following describes a responsibility of the forensic psychiatric nurse?
a. Assisting with the deposition b. Collecting evidence to be used in future legal proceedings c. Judging intent or diminished capacity of the client during the incident d. Preparing to testify in court
A laboring mother has recurrent late decelerations. At birth, the infant has a heart rate of 100, is not breathing, and is limp and bluish in color. What nursing action is best?
1. Begin chest compressions. 2. Deep-suction the airways. 3. Begin bag-and-mask ventilation. 4. Obtain a blood pressure reading.