Stroke patients often become frustrated at their lack of ability to do things they once could
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The key to maintaining physical and emotional health, especially for those who share their energies therapeutically, is
1. a good salary. 2. intensive study of psychiatry. 3. a willingness to nurture oneself. 4. a willingness to look at client's behaviors.
The mother of a young child tells the nurse that when she was breastfeeding her baby, he never had any colds or infections but now that he is weaned, he seems to be sick all of the time. What should the nurse explain to the mother?
1. Most babies won't get sick until they are past the age of 12 months. 2. The breast milk provided passive immunity to the baby that he no longer is receiving. 3. Some children are just prone to getting more infections than others. 4. The child should be immunized against commonly occurring infections to prevent illnesses.
The client received a score of 9 on the Modified Bishop Scoring System. The nurse interprets this to mean that the client:
a. cannot be considered for labor induction because of to her overall health status. b. can be considered for labor induction but the risks should be evaluated. c. cannot be considered for labor induction due to the risks to the fetus. d. can be considered for a labor induction, which is anticipated to be successful.
The nurse is providing care to a child who was treated with aspirin during a viral infection. Which clinical manifestations should cause the nurse concern?
1. Nausea, vomiting, and confusion 2. Headache, vomiting, and seizures 3. Sore throat, moist respirations, and cough 4. Fever, rash, and photophobia