To plan early intervention and care for an infant with Down syndrome, the nurse
considers knowledge of other physical development exemplars such as
a. cerebral palsy.
b. autism.
c. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
d. failure to thrive.
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ANS: D
Failure to thrive is also a physical development exemplar. Cerebral palsy is
an exemplar of motor/developmental delay. Autism is an exemplar of
social/emotional developmental delay. ADHD is an exemplar of a cognitive
disorder.
The family can be defined as:
a basic human social system.
,a group of persons who are related by blood.
the coexistence of two or more humans.
a hierarchal partnership.
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a basic human social system
When providing nutritional education for a Mexican-American patient with newly
diagnosed hypertension, the nurse notes that the patient is nodding "yes" to
everything that is being said. With a better understanding of cultural
interdependence, a nurse should?
A. immediately write everything down for the patient to refer to later.
B. prompt the patient further to elicit additional questions or concerns.
C. call the recognized elder for this patient.
D. call the patient's oldest male relative for help with decision making.
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B. prompt the patient further to elicit additional questions or concerns.
The health-care worker suspecting a woman who comes to the clinic is in an abusive
relationship teaches the woman about partner abuse because the health-care worker
knows that all women should be informed:
a. about the health-care worker's ethical responsibility to protect women.
b. that women's legal rights cannot be controlled by men.
c. about the submissive nature of women who stay in abusive relationships.
d. about the cycle of violence that indicates once violence begins, it continues and
escalates over time.
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, d. about the cycle of violence that indicates once violence begins, it
continues and escalates over time.
According to Erikson, infancy is concerned with acquiring a sense of:
a. trust.
b. industry.
c. initiative.
d. autonomy.
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trust
As the profession of nursing evolved to incorporate evidence-based practice, which
statement is true about spirituality?
A. Evidence-based care focuses solely on the physical effects of health and illness.
B. An emphasis was placed on spirituality as nursing education moved into colleges
and universities.
C. Spirituality was incorporated back into care when a concrete definition had been
established.
D.Spirituality commonly encompasses a concept or belief about God and the inner
person.
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D.Spirituality commonly encompasses a concept or belief about God and
the inner person.
You are working with a patient who has undergone transgender transformation to
become a male. Western cultural masculine attributes to emphasize include.
, A. harmonious relationships, modesty, and care-taking.
B. achievement, material success, and recognition.
C. fitness, fidelity, and stamina.
D.generosity, sportsmanship, and leadership.
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B. achievement, material success, and recognition.
The function of Freud's defense mechanism is to:
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relieve anxiety
the document naming the person or person's who should make healthcare decisions if
a patient cannot make desicions for him or herself
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durable power of attorney
A 17-year-old girl is hospitalized for appendicitis, and her mother asks the nurse why
she is so needy and acting like a child. The best response of the nurse is that in the
hospital, adolescents
a. have separation anxiety.
b. rebel against rules.
c. regress because of stress.
d. want to know everything.
considers knowledge of other physical development exemplars such as
a. cerebral palsy.
b. autism.
c. attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
d. failure to thrive.
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ANS: D
Failure to thrive is also a physical development exemplar. Cerebral palsy is
an exemplar of motor/developmental delay. Autism is an exemplar of
social/emotional developmental delay. ADHD is an exemplar of a cognitive
disorder.
The family can be defined as:
a basic human social system.
,a group of persons who are related by blood.
the coexistence of two or more humans.
a hierarchal partnership.
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a basic human social system
When providing nutritional education for a Mexican-American patient with newly
diagnosed hypertension, the nurse notes that the patient is nodding "yes" to
everything that is being said. With a better understanding of cultural
interdependence, a nurse should?
A. immediately write everything down for the patient to refer to later.
B. prompt the patient further to elicit additional questions or concerns.
C. call the recognized elder for this patient.
D. call the patient's oldest male relative for help with decision making.
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B. prompt the patient further to elicit additional questions or concerns.
The health-care worker suspecting a woman who comes to the clinic is in an abusive
relationship teaches the woman about partner abuse because the health-care worker
knows that all women should be informed:
a. about the health-care worker's ethical responsibility to protect women.
b. that women's legal rights cannot be controlled by men.
c. about the submissive nature of women who stay in abusive relationships.
d. about the cycle of violence that indicates once violence begins, it continues and
escalates over time.
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, d. about the cycle of violence that indicates once violence begins, it
continues and escalates over time.
According to Erikson, infancy is concerned with acquiring a sense of:
a. trust.
b. industry.
c. initiative.
d. autonomy.
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trust
As the profession of nursing evolved to incorporate evidence-based practice, which
statement is true about spirituality?
A. Evidence-based care focuses solely on the physical effects of health and illness.
B. An emphasis was placed on spirituality as nursing education moved into colleges
and universities.
C. Spirituality was incorporated back into care when a concrete definition had been
established.
D.Spirituality commonly encompasses a concept or belief about God and the inner
person.
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D.Spirituality commonly encompasses a concept or belief about God and
the inner person.
You are working with a patient who has undergone transgender transformation to
become a male. Western cultural masculine attributes to emphasize include.
, A. harmonious relationships, modesty, and care-taking.
B. achievement, material success, and recognition.
C. fitness, fidelity, and stamina.
D.generosity, sportsmanship, and leadership.
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B. achievement, material success, and recognition.
The function of Freud's defense mechanism is to:
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relieve anxiety
the document naming the person or person's who should make healthcare decisions if
a patient cannot make desicions for him or herself
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durable power of attorney
A 17-year-old girl is hospitalized for appendicitis, and her mother asks the nurse why
she is so needy and acting like a child. The best response of the nurse is that in the
hospital, adolescents
a. have separation anxiety.
b. rebel against rules.
c. regress because of stress.
d. want to know everything.