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  1. Answer B is correct.
    The client with passive-aggressive personality disorder often has underlying hostility that is exhibited as acting-out behavior. Answers A, C, and D are incorrect. Although these individuals might have a high IQ, it cannot be said that they have superior intelligence. They also do not necessarily have dependence on others or an inability to share feelings.

  2. Answer A is correct. Clients with antisocial personality disorder must have limits set on their behavior because they are artful in manipulating others. Answer B is not correct because they do express feelings and remorse. Answers C and D are incorrect because it is unnecessary to minimize interactions with others or encourage them to act out rage more than they already do.

  3. Answer C is correct.

To prevent the client from inducing vomiting after eating, the client should be observed for 1–2 hours after meals. Allowing privacy as stated in answer A will only give the client time to vomit. Praising the client for eating all of a meal does not correct the psychological aspects of the disease; thus, answer B is incorrect. Encouraging the client to choose favorite foods might increase stress and the chance of choosing foods that are low in calories and fats so D is not correct.

  1. Answer B is correct. The 4-year-old is more prone to accidental poisoning because children at this age are much more mobile. Answers A, C, and D are incorrect because the 6-month-old is still too small to be extremely mobile, the 12-year-old has begun to understand risk, and the 13-year-old is also aware that injuries can occur and is less likely to become injured than the 4-year-old.

  2. Answer B is correct. Parallel play is play that is demonstrated by two children playing side by side but not together. The play in answers A and C is participative play because the children are playing together. The play in answer D is solitary play because the mother is not playing with Mary.

  3. Answer B is correct.

The first action that the nurse should take when beginning to examine the infant is to listen to the heart and lungs. If the nurse elicits the Babinski reflex, palpates the abdomen, or looks in the child’s ear first, the child will begin to cry and it will be difficult to obtain an objective finding while listening to the heart and lungs. Therefore, answers A, C, and D are incorrect
7. Answer B is correct.

A 2-year-old is expected only to use magical thinking, such as believing that a toy bear is a real bear. Answers A, C, and D are not expected until the child is much older. Abstract thinking, conservation of matter, and the ability to look at things from the perspective of others are not skills for small children

  1. Answer C is correct. Children at 24 months can verbalize their needs. Answers A and B are incorrect because children at 24 months understand yes and no, but they do not understand the meaning of all words. Answer D is incorrect; asking β€œwhy?” comes later in development

  2. Answer D is correct. Urokinase is a thrombolytic used to destroy a clot following a myocardial infraction. If the client exhibits overt signs of bleeding, the nurse should stop the medication, call the doctor immediately, and prepare the antidote, which is Amicar. Answer B is not correct because simply stopping the urokinase is not enough. In answer A, vitamin K is not the antidote for urokinase, and reducing the urokinase, as stated in answer B, is not enough

  3. Answer A is correct. The client taking calcium preparations will frequently develop constipation. Answers B, C, and D do not apply

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  1. The client has a prescription for a calcium carbonate compound to neutralize stomach acid. The nurse should assess the client for:
    ❍ A. Constipation
    ❍ B. Hyperphosphatemia ❍ C. Hypomagnesemia
    ❍ D. Diarrhea
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  1. A client who has been receiving urokinase has a large bloody bowel movement. Which action would be best for the nurse to take immediately? ❍ A. Administer vitamin K IM
    ❍ B. Stop the urokinase
    ❍ C. Reduce the urokinase and administer heparin
    ❍ D. Stop the urokinase and call the doctor
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  1. Which of the following best describes the language of a 24-month-old?
    ❍ A. Doesn’t understand yes and no
    ❍ B. Understands the meaning of words
    ❍ C. Able to verbalize needs
    ❍ D. Asks β€œwhy?” to most statements
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  1. In terms of cognitive development, a 2-year-old would be expected to:
    ❍ A. Think abstractly
    ❍ B. Use magical thinking ❍ C. Understand conservation of matter
    ❍ D. See things from the perspective of others
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  1. The nurse is ready to begin an exam on a 9-month-old infant. The child is sitting in his mother’s lap. Which should the nurse do first?
    ❍ A. Check the Babinski reflex
    ❍ B. Listen to the heart and lung sounds
    ❍ C. Palpate the abdomen ❍ D. Check tympanic membranes
7Β months ago
  1. Which of the following examples represents parallel play?
    ❍ A. Jenny and Tommy share their toys.
    ❍ B. Jimmy plays with his car beside Mary, who is playing with her doll.
    ❍ C. Kevin plays a game of Scrabble with Kathy and Sue.
    ❍ D. Mary plays with a handheld game while sitting in her mother’s lap.
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  1. Assuming that all have achieved normal cognitive and emotional development, which of the following children is at greatest risk for accidental poisoning?
    ❍ A. A 6-month-old
    ❍ B. A 4-year-old
    ❍ C. A 12-year-old
    ❍ D. A 13-year-old
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