A mother is discussing with the nurse her 4-year-old boy’s strange eating habits including not finishing meals and eating the same food for several days in a row. She would like to develop a plan to correct this situation. When developing such a plan, which of the following should the nurse and mother consider
A. Deciding on a good reward for finishing the meal.
B. Allowing him to make some decisions about the foods he eats.
C. Restricting the availability of foods to those served at meal times.
D. Not allowing him to leave the table until he has eaten the foo
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Which of the following nursing measures would the nurse institute to help reduce eyelid edema in a child with nephrotic syndrome
A. Instill eye drops every 8 hours.
B. Limit the child’s television watching.
C. Apply cool compresses to the child’s eyes.
D. Elevate the head of the child’s be
During a conversation with the client, the nurse observes the client shaking his leg and tapping his fingers on the table next to him. The nurse’s best statement is.
A. "I’ll get you something to help you feel less anxious. "
B. "I know that you feel anxious. Let’s discuss something more pleasant. "
C. "I see that you’re anxious. I’ll be back later when you’re calmer. "
D. "I noticed that your leg is shaking and you’re tapping your fingers on the table. How are you feeling now"
A woman seeking help at a community mental health center complains of fatigue, sensitivity to criticism, decreased libido, and feeling self-conscious. She also has aches and pains. Which of the following might be a nursing diagnosis for this client
A. Delayed growth and development.
B. Ineffective role performance.
C. Posttrauma syndrome.
D. Chronic low self-esteem.
The nurse is caring for a client in an acute manic state. What’s the most effective nursing action for this client
Assigning him to group activities.
B. Reducing his stimulation.
C. Assisting him with self-care.
D. Helping him express his feelings.