During a home visit the nurse suspects a school-age child is being bullied. What did the nurse assess in the child? (Select all that apply.)
A) Hoarding food
B) Recent onset of headaches
C) Declining grades in school
D) Recent onset of missing the school bus
E) Not participating in after school activities
Ans: B, C, D, E
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A patient with heart failure reports some shortness of breathing with activity, such as cleaning the house or grocery shopping, but no shortness of breath at rest. According to the American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) staging, the nurse would classify this patient as:
A) Stage A. B) Stage B. C) Stage C. D) Stage D.
Sex hormones, bile, and vitamin D are formed in the body from
a. sterols. b. triglycerides. c. phospholipids. d. chylomicrons.
The nurse who is attempting to practice in a culturally sensitive manner must first realize that recognition of the visible signs of a client's culture:
1. Is essential to the establishment of a nurse-client relationship 2. Provides the basis for a sense of trust between client and nurse 3. Does not ensure understanding of the underlying cultural beliefs 4. Has little impact on the nurse's ability to provide therapeutic care
To prevent yellow or brown discoloration of teeth in children, tetracyclines should not be given:
a. to children once the permanent teeth have developed. b. to patients taking calcium supplements. c. to pregnant patients after the fourth month of gestation. d. with dairy products or antacids.