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erika

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Which behaviors are indicative of bullying by a child? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Recruits other children to avoid a child who wears glasses
  b. Consistently calls another child fat and stupid
  c. Accidentally trips another child, resulting in a fall
  d. Repeatedly steals another child's lunch money
  e. Plays a practical joke on another child

Question 2

Prior to working with patients regarding sexual concerns, a prerequisite for providing nonjudgmental care is
 
  a. sympathy.
  b. assertiveness training.
  c. sexual self-awareness.
  d. effective communication.



aidanmbrowne

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Answer to Question 1

A, B, D
Bullying can be verbal, relational, or physical. It is repetitive and intentionally produces harm or pain in another person. Playful teasing, one-time aggression, and joking do not meet the criteria for bullying.

Answer to Question 2

C
Only when a nurse has accepted his or her own feelings and values related to sexuality can he or she provide fully nonjudgmental care to a patient. If the nurse is uncomfortable, the patient might misinterpret discomfort as disapproval. The distracters are not prerequisites.



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