A school nurse teaching a group of adolescents about adequate nutrition should encourage increased intake of:
a. potassium and sodium.
b. chloride and magnesium.
c. iron and calcium.
d. vitamins and minerals.
C
Dietary inadequacies in adolescence include iron and calcium.
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A working goal for the nurse–client relationship is to achieve:
1. Facilitative intimacy. 2. Self-disclosure. 3. Interdependence. 4. Social superficiality.
The clinic nurse is working with a mother who wants to know the best age for teaching children about the names and functions of sexual organs. What should the nurse tell her?
A. 5 to 6 years of age B. 6 to 7 years of age C. 8 to 9 years of age D. 9 to 11 years of age
A client with the flu is experiencing tachypnea. What interventions should the nurse use to address the diagnosis of Ineffective Breathing Pattern related to the flu?
Select all that apply. A) Maintain adequate hydration. B) Teach the client coughing, deep breathing, and hydration. C) Prepare the client for the possibility of a tracheostomy tube. D) Keep the head of the bed elevated.
The nurse sees a client crying after being dropped off for a physician's appointment in the clinic. The client tells the nurse that not being able to drive anymore is making the client a burden to her daughter
The nurse realizes the client is at risk for the development of: 1. Bipolar disorder. 2. Depression. 3. Situational depression. 4. Cardiac disease.