A family practice nurse is examining a toddler brought to the clinic for a well-child appointment. Which one of the following clinical findings raises concerns that the child is being abused?
A) Symptoms of malnutrition after a cold
B) Bruises on the posterior side of the body at different stages of healing
C) Complaints of abdominal pain with no other clinical findings
D) Symptoms of dehydration after an episode of vomiting
Question 2
The nurse is working on tertiary interventions for a client who was the driver of a car in which a passenger was killed by a roadside sniper.
The rationale for encouraging the client to keep a journal as part of the tertiary intervention plan is to: A) Force the client to confront his feared situations.
B) Evaluate the effectiveness of group therapy.
C) Help the client to pay attention to other's feelings and thoughts.
D) Identify effective coping strategies for future reference.