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When performing a physical assessment of a 12-year-old girl, the nurse documents dysfluency. What occurs with this condition?
 
  A) Interruption in the natural flow of walking
  B) Interruption in the natural flow of the thinking process
  C) Interruption in the natural flow of running and jumping
  D) Interruption in the natural flow of speaking

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The nursing instructor is teaching students how to apply for a job. Which of the following is recommended?
 
  A) Spend at least 2 hours a day in the job search.
  B) Set a goal for number of contacts per day.
  C) Use networking skills instead of classified ads to find openings.
  D) Do not over plan the interview by practicing for difficult questions.



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A dysfluency is an interruption in the natural flow of speaking. An example is the child who stutters. Stuttering is normal for preschool children because, at this age, the ability to understand is more developed than vocabulary and command of the language. Stuttering in school-age children requires evaluation.

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When looking for a job, the nurse should set a goal for number of contacts per day and spend at least 5 hours a day in the search. The nurse should use networking skills to find unadvertised jobs and classified ads for advertised jobs. The nurse should also prepare for interviews with appropriate dress and a plan for answering difficult questions.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
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