Question 131
A physician tells the nurse that he wants to orally intubate a client with a No. 8 endotracheal tube. The finding of normal breath sounds on the right side of the chest and diminished, distant breath sounds on the left side of the chest of a newly intubated client is probably due to:
Question 132
The primary focus of nursing interventions for the child experiencing sickle cell crisis is aimed toward:
Question 133
A 9-month-old infant visits her pediatrician for a routine visit. A developmental assessment was initiated by the nurse. Which skill would cause the nurse to be concerned about the infant's developmental progression?
Question 134
In an interview for suspected child abuse, the child's mother openly discusses her feelings.
She feels her husband is too aggressive in disciplining their child. The child's father states,
"Being a school custodian, I see kids every day that are bad because they did not get enough discipline at home. That will not happen to our child." Based on this remark, the nurse would make the following nursing diagnosis:
She feels her husband is too aggressive in disciplining their child. The child's father states,
"Being a school custodian, I see kids every day that are bad because they did not get enough discipline at home. That will not happen to our child." Based on this remark, the nurse would make the following nursing diagnosis:
Question 135
A 6-year-old girl has been diagnosed with a urinary tract infection secondary to vesicoureteral reflux.
Which statement by her mother indicates a need for further teaching?
Which statement by her mother indicates a need for further teaching?
