1.
Which of the following is the primary force in sex education in a child's life?
2.
Which of the following nursing actions is most effective when evaluating a kinetic family drawing?
3.
All of the following factors, when identified in the history of a family, are correlated with poverty except:
4.
A client is having a seizure; his blood oxygen saturation drops from 92% to 82%. What should the nurse do first?
5.
Which of the following might be an appropriate nursing diagnosis for an epileptic client?
6.
A young boy is recently diagnosed with a seizure disorder. Which of the following statements by the boy's mother indicates a need for further teaching by the nurse?
7.
Which of the following nursing diagnoses might be appropriate as Parkinson's disease progresses and complications develop?
8.
Which of the following neurological disorders is characterized by writhing, twisting movements of the face and limbs?
9.
Ashley and her boyfriend Chris, both 19 years old, are transported to the Emergency Department after being involved in a motorcycle accident. Chris is badly hurt, but Ashley has no apparent injuries, though she appears confused and has trouble focusing on what is going on around her. She complains of dizziness and nausea. Her pulse is rapid, and she is hyperventilating. The nurse should assess Ashley's level of anxiety as:
10.
What interpersonal relief behavior is Ashley using?