Answer to Question 1
1, 2, 3
Explanation:
1. Impaired coordination is a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
2. Elevated liver enzymes are a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
3. Delirium is a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
4. Dementia is not a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
5. Giddiness is not a clinical manifestation that the nurse anticipates for a client who abuses volatile inhalants, such as glue.
Answer to Question 2
2
Explanation:
1. While the amount of time children are able to spend playing outdoors can contribute to whether child care is a positive or negative experience, the closeness of the parentchild relationship is more likely to impact how resilient the child is, and this has a greater impact on the effects of the child care experience.
2. The closeness of the parentchild relationship is more likely to impact how resilient the child is, and this has a greater impact on the effects of the child care experience.
3. While the ratio of day care workers to children can contribute to whether child care is a positive or negative experience, the closeness of the parentchild relationship is more likely to impact how resilient the child is, and this has a greater impact on the effects of the child care experience.
4. While the cleanliness of the facility can contribute to whether child care is a positive or negative experience, the closeness of the parentchild relationship is more likely to impact how resilient the child is, and this has a greater impact on the effects of the child care experience.