The pediatric nurse explains to a new mother that two factors, "nature" and "nurture," may influence the formation of her child's essence. A factor that would be considered "nature" is:
A) parenting skills.
B) genetic makeup.
C) cultural aspects.
D) the era in which the child develops.
B
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What assessment should the nurse make prior to administering this medication? A) Assess for lidocaine administration in the patient's history. B) Determine the patient's ability to swallow. C) Assess the patient's nutritional history for allergies. D) Determine if the patient has had a reaction to local anesthesia.
On what do community health nurses focus?
1. Ability to pay for care 2. Diagnoses 3. Client aggregates 4. The total person
A 32-year-old woman is seen in the clinic because she has been unable to get pregnant after 12 months of unprotected sex
In order to determine the cause of the infertility, the clinician should question her about which of these possible causes of infertility? a. Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) b. Oral contraceptive use for 15 years c. Early menarche d. Diet high in soy protein
Car safety seats should be used:
a. Because it is mandated by law b. Only if the parent cannot control the child c. Only when driving on the highway d. Until 1 year of age