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leo leo

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The parents of a child born with disabilities ask the nurse for advice about discipline. The nurse's response should be based on knowledge that discipline is
 
  a. Essential for the child
  b. Too difficult to implement with special-needs child
  c. Not needed unless the child becomes problematic
  d. Best achieved with punishment for misbehavior

Question 2

What describes the pathologic changes of sickle cell anemia?
 
  a. Sickle-shaped cells carry excess oxygen.
  b. Sickle-shaped cells decrease blood viscosity.
  c. Increased red blood cell destruction occurs.
  d. Decreased red blood cell destruction occurs.



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Answer to Question 1

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A Discipline is essential for the child. It provides boundaries on which to test out
their behavior and teaches them socially acceptable behaviors.
B The nurse should teach the parents ways to manage the child's behavior before it
becomes problematic.
C The nurse should teach the parents ways to manage the child's behavior before it
becomes problematic.
D Punishment is not effective in managing behavior.

Answer to Question 2

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A Sickled red cells have decreased oxygen-carrying capacity and transform into the
sickle shape in conditions of low oxygen tension.
B When the sickle cells change shape, they increase the viscosity in the area where
they are involved in the microcirculation.
C The clinical features of sickle cell anemia are primarily the result of increased
red blood cell destruction and obstruction caused by the sickle-shaped red blood
cells.
D Increased red blood cell destruction occurs.




leo leo

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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