The pediatric nurse is planning quiet activities for hospitalized 18-month-old. Which of the following would be an appropriate activity for this age group?
A) Painting by number
B) Putting shapes into appropriate holes
C) Stacking blocks
D) Using crayons to color in a coloring book
C
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A) insulin B) potassium C) lipids D) All of the above
An elderly patient with Alzheimer's disease begins supplemental tube feedings through a gastrostomy tube to provide adequate calorie intake. The nurse should be concerned most with the potential for:
A) Hypoglycemia B) Fluid volume excess C) Aspiration D) Constipation
A nurse is considering the potential for selection bias. Which of the following best describes the situation that is the nurse has encountered?
a. Determining the population to be studied b. Considering how the participants will en-ter the study c. Studying cause and effect relationships d. Documenting results of the study
The nurse admits a terminally ill patient to the hospital. What is the first action that the nurse should complete when planning this patient's care?
a. Determine the patient's wishes regarding end-of-life care. b. Emphasize the importance of addressing any family issues. c. Discuss the normal grief process with the patient and family. d. Encourage the patient to talk about any fears or unresolved issues.