The incidence of completed suicide is rare in children and increases in the teens
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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While conducting a physical assessment for a client with asthma, the nurse notes that the client is wheezing and documents this finding in the medical record
Which phase of critical thinking is represented by this nurse's actions? 1. Collection of information. 2. Evaluation. 3. Generation of alternatives. 4. Analysis of the situation.
Which statement about patient classification systems is the most accurate?
A) Classification systems are able to solve staffing problems. B) Nursing care hours assigned to a classification system should remain constant. C) A good classification system is without fault. D) Internal and external forces may affect classification systems.
A postoperative client is receiving morphine for pain. For which side effects does the nurse monitor this client? (Select all that apply.)
a. Hypotension b. Respiratory depression c. Constipation d. Increased intracranial pressure e. Altered bleeding times
Operant conditioning is part of the treatment plan to encourage speech in a child who is nearly mute. Which technique applies?
a. Encourage the child to observe others talking. b. Include the child in small group activities. c. Give the child a small treat for speaking. d. Teach the child relaxation techniques.