The parents of a 2-year-old child ask the nurse how they can teach their child to quit taking toys away from other children. Which of the following statements by the nurse offers the parents the best explanation of their child's behavior?
- A. Your child is egocentric. Egocentricity is normal for 2-year-old children. He believes other children want him to have their toys.
- B. Your child is showing negativity. He doesn't want other children to have the toys he wants.
- C. Your child is demonstrating magical thinking. He believes he can make the other children want him to play with their toys.
- D. Your child is engaging in domestic imitation. He is doing what he has seen other children do.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Two-year-old children are very egocentric. They believe everything and everyone is concerned about them. They believe other children want them to have their toys. This is different than believing they can make other children want them to have all the toys, as in magical thinking, which normally occurs in preschool-age children. Toddlers are very negative, but this is expressed by refusal of requests made to them. Domestic imitation does occur in preschool-age children, but it refers to the imitation of household chores and roles performed by adults, not the imitation of other children.
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A nurse doing a home health visit consults with a male patient that has a diagnosis of CAD and COPD. The patient is currently taking Ventolin, Azmacort, Aspirin, and Theophylline. The patient complains of upset stomach, nausea and feeling uncomfortable. The nurse should:
- A. Contact the patient's physician immediately.
- B. Recommend the patient position himself in right sidelying.
- C. Recommend the patient schedule a doctor's visit the next day.
- D. Recommend a hold on the drug-Azmacort.
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Consult the physician immediately, due to the fact that theophylline toxicity may be occurring.
The nurse is caring for a postpartum woman who has relinquished her baby for adoption. The care plan for the client should include which of the following priority strategies?
- A. Make a referral for grief counseling
- B. Allow the woman to see her baby initially, and then discourage further visits
- C. Provide opportunities for the woman to express her feelings
- D. Inform the woman she has the right to change her mind about relinquishment
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Providing opportunities to express feelings addresses the immediate emotional needs of grief, loneliness, and guilt, which is a priority for supporting the woman's psychological well-being.
A client's central venous access device (CVAD) becomes infected. Why might the physician order antibiotics to be given through the line rather than through a peripheral IV line?
- A. to prevent infiltration of the peripheral line
- B. to reduce the pain and discomfort associated with antibiotic administration in a small vein
- C. to lessen the chance of an allergic reaction to the antibiotic
- D. to attempt to eliminate microorganisms in the catheter and prevent having to remove it
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Microorganisms that infect CVADs are often coagulase-negative staphylococci, which can be eliminated by antibiotic administration through the catheter. If unsuccessful in eliminating the microorganism, the CVAD must be removed. CVAD use lessens the need for peripheral IV lines and thus the risk of infiltration. In this case, however, the antibiotics are given to eradicate microorganisms from the CVAD. CVAD use has the effect described in Choice 2, but in this case, the antibiotics are given through the CVAD to eliminate the infective agent. The route does not prevent an allergic reaction.
A day care center has asked the nurse to provide education for parents regarding safety in the home. What type of preventive care does this represent?
- A. primary
- B. secondary
- C. tertiary
- D. health promotion
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: Primary prevention involves activities that are utilized to promote wellness or prevent illness or injury. There are many dangers in the home for small children. Providing education regarding the need for safety measures to prevent injury in the home is considered primary prevention. Secondary prevention involves early detection of a disease or illness and quick intervention to aid the client in maintenance of the disease or injury. Tertiary prevention involves the reduction of a disability and the promotion of the highest level of functioning for a client in relation to his or her disease or injury. Health promotion is any activity that increases a client's health and wellness.
When medications have an additive, synergistic, or antagonistic effect on a tissue, a reaction has occurred.
- A. Pharmaceutical
- B. Pharmacodynamic
- C. Pharmacokinetic
- D. Drug incompatibility
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Pharmacodynamic reactions involve the effect of drugs on tissue receptors, causing additive, synergistic, or antagonistic effects.