Heavy use of media or lecture supports parent participation. _________________________
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Describe several ways that children could be involved in pre…
Describe several ways that children could be involved in preparation and planning for parent meetings.
Many parents and teachers unfortunately believe that confere…
Many parents and teachers unfortunately believe that conferences are only for when there are ______________.
AVANCE is a parenting curriculum designed primarily to work…
AVANCE is a parenting curriculum designed primarily to work with middle-class parents._____________________
List two possible behaviors of children when their parents…
List two possible behaviors of children when their parents visit.
One thing teachers need to tell family members who are plan…
One thing teachers need to tell family members who are planning classroom birthday celebrations is __________________________________________________.
One reason to hold regular conferences is __________________…
One reason to hold regular conferences is ________________________________________________.
A client is diagnosed with bacterial pharyngitis. Which asse…
A client is diagnosed with bacterial pharyngitis. Which assessment finding supports this diagnosis?
A nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with a client foll…
A nurse is reinforcing discharge teaching with a client following an episode of status asthmaticus. The client has a prescription for two inhalations from an albuterol metered-dose inhaler. Which of the following statements by the client indicates an understanding of the teaching?
(2 points) A nurse is caring for a client in a medical provi…
(2 points) A nurse is caring for a client in a medical provider’s office.Nurses’ Notes:1 week ago:A client presents to the office today with a persistent cough, afebrile. Cough has been ongoing for several months, but client cannot recall how many months. Physical Exam:General: Client is pleasant, alert, and oriented x 4; no acute distress.Respiratory: Lung fields are diminished in the bases.Cardiovascular: S1, S2, no murmur.Abdomen: Soft, slightly distended, nontender, bowel sounds present in all 4 quadrants.Skin: Warm and dry. Past medical history:Hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, COPD, and obesity. Smoker for 20 years, 1.5 packs per day. Stopped medications due to socioeconomic status (loss of job). No known drug allergies.Today:Client returns to the office today with exacerbation of manifestations from previous week. Cough has worsened, complaints of shortness of breath. Client is tachypneic.Physical Exam:General: Client appears distressed, leaning forward on table, having difficulty answering questions due to respiratory status. Alert and oriented x 4.Respiratory: Lung fields demonstrate crackles auscultated in bases. Cardiovascular: S1, S2, no murmur.Abdomen: Soft, slightly distended, nontender, bowel sounds present in all 4 quadrants.Skin: Pale, warm, and dry.Vital Signs:1 week ago:Blood pressure 178/102 mm HgRespiratory rate 22/minHeart rate 98/minTemperature 99.4° F (37.4° C)Oxygen saturation 94% on room airToday:Blood pressure 164/90 mm HgRespiratory rate 26/minHeart rate 110/minTemperature 99.7° F (37.6° C)Oxygen saturation 88% on room airMedication Administration Record:1 week ago: Administered Clonidine 0.1 mg PO in the office.Provider Prescriptions:1 week ago:Clonidine 0.1 mg PO dailyComplete the following sentence by using the lists of options.The client is at highest risk for developing Option A as evidenced by the client’s Option B .Option A: A. Hypertensive crisisB. AllergiesC. Respiratory failureD. PneumoniaOption B:A. Low-grade feverB. Tobacco abuseC. Elevated blood pressureD. Impaired gas exchange