Which of the following infant behaviors demonstrates the concept of object permanence?
- A. The infant cries when his mother leaves the room.
- B. The infant looks at the floor to find a toy that he was playing with and dropped.
- C. The infant picks up another toy after the one he was playing with rolls under the couch.
- D. The infant participates in a game of patty-cake.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Object permanence occurs when the infant learns that something/someone still exists even though they might not be able to see it/them. This develops between 9 and 10 months of age. If the infant cries when his mother leaves the room, it might be because he believes she is no longer in the house when he can't see her. If an infant picks up another toy after the one he is playing with rolls under the couch and the infant fails to look for it, he believes the toy that rolled under the couch no longer exists. Patty-cake is a game infants engage in but, it has nothing to do with object permanence. An infant game that does show object permanence is peek-a-boo. In this game, an infant continues to hunt for a hidden face because he believes it is still there.
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- A. all diagnostic tests.
- B. home treatment practices, including nurse visits for the sick or disabled.
- C. the family's capability to get health insurance.
- D. caregiving needs and the potential for strain.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Short-term stressors impinging on a family include unemployment, being on welfare, the threat of termination, health, hospitalization, convalescence, depression, and suicidal thoughts. Long-term stressors impinging on the family include emotional distance, lack of communication in families (especially within marital relationships), continual geographical movement from one community to the next (so that no stable and sufficient social network is established), a spouse's minimal participation in family life, and excessive and frequent drinking bouts. Family strengths include the presence of a social support system, interest in and capability to provide child care, motivation for employment, and financial self-sufficiency, self-care beliefs, values, health-seeking behaviors, and realistic goals and limitations.
A nurse suspects a patient is developing Bell's Palsy. The nurse wants to test the function of cranial nerve VII. Which of the following would be the most appropriate testing procedures?
- A. Test the taste sensation over the back of the tongue and activation of the facial muscles.
- B. Test the taste sensation over the front of the tongue and activation of the facial muscles.
- C. Test the sensation of the facial muscles and sensation of the back of the tongue.
- D. Test the sensation of the facial muscles and sensation of the front of the tongue.
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The facial nerve (VII) is motor to the face and sensory to the anterior tongue.
A client asks the nurse what risk factors increase the chances of getting skin cancer. The risk factors include all except:
- A. Light or fair complexion
- B. Exposure to sun for great periods of time
- C. Certain diet and foods
- D. History of bad sunburns
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Diet and foods are not established risk factors for skin cancer, unlike fair complexion, sun exposure, and history of sunburns.
Which of the following motions is identified with the corresponding action? (Action: Turning palm of hand over to face in the anterior direction, dorsum of the hand is pointed downward toward the floor.)
- A. Pronation
- B. Supination
- C. Abduction
- D. Adduction
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Supination is described as 'Holding a bowl of soup in your hand,' which matches the action of turning the palm to face anteriorly.
A patient has been admitted to the hospital with a HNP L4-5 segment diagnosis. After 24 hours the patient is able to ambulate with assistance with reduced muscle spasms. Which of the following medications was the most beneficial in changing the patient's mobility status?
- A. Mivacron
- B. Atropine
- C. Bethanechol
- D. Flexeril
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Flexeril is a muscle relaxant for acute muscle pain and spasms.
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