The school-age boy grows, on average, four inches per year

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Which of the following nursing interventions contribute to achieving a client's goal for pain relief?

A) Minimize the client's description of pain or need for pain relief. B) Collaborate with the client about his or her goal for a level of pain relief. C) Use all forms of available pain management techniques. D) Prevent the client from self-administering analgesics.

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The nurse is caring for a client with a respiratory disorder and should alert the healthcare provider if the client displays which signs or symptoms that indicate early hypoxia? Select all that apply.

A. Headache B. Nausea C. Heart rate of 52 D. Respiratory rate of 30 E. Blurred vision F. Hemoglobin of 17.3 mg/dl

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Which of the following theories is an attempt to explain families as a set of interacting individuals with patterns of living that influence health decisions?

a. Feminist theory b. Systems theory c. Developmental theory d. Resiliency theory

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A patient in her first trimester complains of nausea and vomiting. She asks, "Why does this happen?" The nurse's best response is:

a. "It is due to an increase in gastric motility." b. "It may be due to changes in hormones." c. "It is related to an increase in glucose levels." d. "It is caused by a decrease in gastric secretions."

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