The nurse reviews the nursing care plan of a client being seen in the mental health clinic and notes that the client is experiencing dysfunctional grieving after losing his spouse. Which is the appropriate outcome for the treatment plan for this client?
A. The client plans to attend a community grief group.
B. The client reports that he is trying to use coping strategies.
C. The client verbalizes an absolute need to spend time with friends.
D. The client verbalizes the relationship between significant loss and depression.
Ans: A. The client plans to attend a community grief group.
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a. "Don't worry about it; it's my job to clean you up." b. "If you would have called me sooner, this wouldn't have happened." c. "Do you feel angry and embarrassed?" d. "Would you rather let your family clean you up?"
A nurse is providing education to a group of new mothers regarding medications for their children. The nurse is correct to tell the mothers that in terms of medication absorption
a. gastric acidity does not reach adult levels until around 2 years of age. b. an intramuscular injection is quickly absorbed in the neonate. c. drug absorption through the skin is lower than in adults and older children. d. renal drug excretion is increased at birth.
Leukocytes of urine
What will be an ideal response?