Which of the following exemplars of parenting styles does the nurse assess as allowing children maximum control over their environment?

A) the permissive parent who allows a child to choose what to eat B) the authoritative parent who sets a curfew for teens C) the parent who coaches a child in sports for many years D) the authoritarian parent who establishes many rules for the child


B

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In which situation should the nurse be most concerned that communication was distorted?

1. The nurse obtains an admission history from the parents of an adopted child. 2. The nurse gives discharge instructions to a couple in their early 80s. 3. The nurse manager hires a new nurse originally from the Philippines. 4. The emergency nurse receives a client who was transferred via ambulance for confusion.

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After teaching the parents of a daughter with central precocious puberty about medication therapy, which statement indicates successful teaching?

A) "She needs to use the nasal spray once every day." B) "She'll start puberty again when the medication stops." C) "This medication will slow down the changes but not reverse them." D) "Once therapy is done, she'll need surgery."

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A nurse is caring for an elderly client who is unable to walk without a support due to knee pain. During his initial assessment, however, the client does not mention pain

Which of the following beliefs common in elderly clients may cause them to underreport their pain? A) Pain is harmless. B) Pain is a normal part of aging. C) Pain can be eliminated with medication. D) Pain will draw their families closer to them.

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The nurse, preparing a client to receive parenteral nutrition, realizes that:

a. parenteral nutrition consists of carbohydrates and fat, but not protein. b. clients with known egg allergy should not receive TPN with lipid emulsions. c. clients on peripheral nutrition should be gaining at least 2 pounds per week. d. the tubing should be changed weekly.

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