The nurse is assessing an adolescent client. The parent is in the room and answers most of the questions, even though the questions are directed at the client. Which action(s) from the parents of a child with conduct disorders does the nurse identify may be a contributing factor to the behaviors? Select all that apply.
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A nurse is providing education to a group of parents who hav…
A nurse is providing education to a group of parents who have children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Which information will the nurse include in the education? Select all that apply.
The client reports having severe headaches that are debilita…
The client reports having severe headaches that are debilitating. The nurse has encouraged the client with a somatic symptom illness to keep a journal. Which treatment outcomes might be met by journaling?
Sonographic findings of severe micromelia, decreased ossific…
Sonographic findings of severe micromelia, decreased ossification of the spine, and micrognathia BEST describe which of the following?
Which of the following anomalies is the most common nonletha…
Which of the following anomalies is the most common nonlethal skeletal dysplasia?
Which of the following statements regarding achondroplasia i…
Which of the following statements regarding achondroplasia is FALSE?
All of the following are characteristics of thanatophoric dy…
All of the following are characteristics of thanatophoric dysplasia EXCEPT:
Solve the proportion 4/10 = x/25. What is the value of x?
Solve the proportion 4/10 = x/25. What is the value of x?
What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 12 and 18?
What is the least common multiple (LCM) of 12 and 18?
A patient arrives via EMS complaining of a tearing pain radi…
A patient arrives via EMS complaining of a tearing pain radiating to their back. The patient is diaphoretic and the skin appears ashen. History includes uncontrolled hypertension and a 40-year-pack a day smoking history. Vital signs: BP: 190/110 mmHg (Right Arm), 180/95 mmHg (Left Arm). HR: 118 bpm, and SpO2: 94% on RA.Based on the discrepancy in blood pressure between arms and the description of the pain, which condition should the nurse prioritize?