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__________ development is the ability of an individual to
distinguish right from wrong and to develop ethical values on
which to base his or her actions.
1. Moral
2. Cognitive
3. Psychosocial
3 Psychoanalytic Correct Answers Moral
A 10-year-old client attends an influenza vaccination clinic with
a temperature of 37.5°C. For the last 24 hours, the client has had
a minor, nonproductive cough. Which action should the nurse
take?
1 hold the vaccine
2 check the clients temperature again in 15 minutes
3 Administer the vaccine in one dose
4 Administer the vaccine in two doses Correct Answers
Administer the vaccine in one dose
A 12-year-old girl tells the school nurse that she is concerned
because, unlike her friends, she has not started menstruating,
although she has had some breast development. Which is the
most likely reason for the clients concern?
1 The client has a gynaecological condition that is impeding
registration
2 The client is in pre-puberty
3 the client has an eating disorder that is impeding menstruation
,4 The client is undergoing puberty at a normal rate. Correct
Answers The client is undergoing puberty at a normal rate
A client asks the nurse about typical play behaviours among
preschoolers. The nurse provides which information to the
client? Select all that apply
1. Most 3 year olds play cooperatively with another child
2 Most 5 year old children play alone
3. Preschoolers usually play side by side
4 older preschoolers play in groups of 2 or 3 Correct Answers
1, 4
A common age-related change in auditory acuity is called:
1 Presbycusis
2. Presbyopia
3. Calcification
4. Hypertrophy Correct Answers Presbcusis
A community health nurse is about to teach a grade 12 health
class about nutrition. To achieve the best learning outcomes, the
nurse should: (Select all that apply)
1. Provide information by using a lecture
2. Use simple words to promote understanding
3. Complete an extensive literature search focusing on eating
disorders
4 Develop topics that include activities and problem solving
5. Explore with students their understanding of nutrition to
determine educational needs Correct Answers 4 & 5
A nurse administers the first dose of hepatitis B vaccine to a
newborn baby. THe nurse informs the parents that the second
, dose is administered at ____ months of age and the third dose is
at ____ months of age
1.6;12 months
2 1; 6 months
3. 3; 6 months
4 1;3 months Correct Answers 1 and 12 months
A nurse is assessing the suicide risk for a bully to child. Which
findings are warning signs for suicide?, Select all that apply
1 loneliness, sadness, and crying
2 stable school performance
3social withdrawal
4an increase in appetite
5 A decrease in appetite
6 Verbalization of suicidal thought Correct Answers 1,3,4,5,6
A nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of health teaching about
human lactation to the parents of a newborn. Which statement
demonstrates that the family has increased health literacy
1. Parents teach back how to care for their breast-feeding
newborn and describe where to find information about care and
when they should contact a healthcare provider.
2. Parents listen to the nurse describe how to care for their
breast-feeding newborn and thank the nurse for sharing this
knowledge.
3. Parents teach back how to care for their breast-feeding
newborn and are actively engaged in learning about the care of
their newborn.
4. Parents listen to the nurse and describe how to care for their
breast-feeding newborn and report that they do not understand
with them. Correct Answers Parents teach back how to care for