To minimize sibling rivalry between toddlers and a new sibling, the parents can:
A) Have the toddler help prepare the baby's room.
B) Take the toddler on a trip before the new sibling arrives.
C) Explain to the toddler that he or she is no longer the baby.
D) Send the toddler to the grandparents to avoid conflict.
A
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a. "Please let me know when you start to have pain." b. "Let's practice some guided imagery." c. "Let's try repositioning you." d. "I will only medicate you every 4 hours."
The murmur of aortic stenosis is best heard in the:
A. Left second intercostal space left sternal border B. Left fifth intercostal space mid-clavicular line C. Right fourth intercostal space right sternal border D. Right second intercostal space right sternal border
A client scheduled for a dilation and evacuation following a miscarriage is visibly upset and states that she is frightened and does not know what to expect. The perioperative nurse best de-monstrates understanding of the situation by saying
a. "I'll give you something to help you relax." b. "Let me explain what is going to happen." c. "This is a simple procedure; it will be over in no time." d. "You're still young, and you can have more children."
What principle should the nurse remember when trying to distinguish aging from diseases?
a. It is difficult to tell the difference because both processes are believed to result from cell injury. b. It is easy to tell normal processes from abnormal processes. c. Disease, unlike aging, has a genetic com-ponent. d. Aging is defined as exceeding life expec-tancy, but not maximal life span.