Your 20-year-old client will most likely be facing which of the following developmental tasks?
1. guiding the next generation in their roles as parents, teachers, and mentors
2. serving as a guardian of the culture
3. developing philosophies of life and personal lifestyles
4. creatively giving of self
ANS: 3
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When assessing a client who is HIV-positive for symptoms of a Cryptosporidium infection, the nurse would:
1. Ask about symptoms of watery diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. 2. Check the skin for painful pinkish-blue or reddish-brown macules. 3. Listen for any abnormal lung sounds. 4. Palpate the liver to check for any tenderness or enlargement.
The nurse is analyzing data collected from the assessment of a child with a congenital heart defect that decreases pulmonary blood flow. Which of the following nursing diagnoses would be applicable for this client?
1. Excess Fluid Volume 2. Risk for Infection related to engorged pulmonary vasculature 3. Interrupted Family Processes 4. Decreased Cardiac Output
The most important element to establish an effective nurse–patient relationship is ______.
a. to like each other b. to be friendly c. trust d. to always smile
Medicare Part B is available to:
1. Disabled persons 2. The elderly 3. The medically indigent 4. Eligible people paying a monthly premium