Question 611

Parents of a child with rheumatic fever express concern that she will always be arthritic. The nurse discusses their concerns and tells them the joint pain usually:
  • Question 612

    A client's wife is concerned over his behavior in recent months. He has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, and she is telling his nurse that he has been doing "strange things." The nurse reassures the wife that the following behavior is normal with Parkinson's disease:
  • Question 613

    The primary focus of nursing interventions for the child experiencing sickle cell crisis is aimed toward:
  • Question 614

    A male client is diagnosed with hypoparathyroidism. He has been on dialysis for several years. He is experiencing symptoms such as numbness of the lips, muscle weakness, carpopedal spasms, and wheezing.
    Given the client's symptoms, nursing assessment would focus on:
  • Question 615

    A term neonate has experienced no distress at birth and has an Apgar score of 9. Her mother has asked to breastfeed her following delivery. Immediately after birth, the neonate was most susceptible to heat loss.
    The most appropriate intervention to conserve heat loss and promote bonding is to: