A) Avoid unprotected sun exposure.
B) Apply the cream while the face is wet.
C) Avoid using the medication prior to bedtime.
D) Avoid applying the cream directly on lesions.
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A) The patient gets a small tattoo on the inner ankle.
B) The patient refuses to get eyebrow pierced with girlfriends.
C) The patient observes a tattoo being done and decides to get one with an older brother.
D) The patient limits body piercings and tattoos to areas on the trunk.
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A) Patient states feeling sad.
B) Patient has three other siblings.
C) Patient performs in the school band.
D) Patient is on the honor roll at school.
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A) Water safety
B) Home safety
C) Firearm safety
D) Motor vehicle safety
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A) Plan activities around scheduled rest periods.
B) Explain food choices appropriate to the prescribed diet.
C) Teach the name and indications for use of all medications.
D) Encourage communicating with friends through social media.
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A) Recommend returning to live with parents.
B) Treat the wound and provide wound care supplies.
C) Discuss the importance of a diet high in protein and vitamin C.
D) Explain how the wound needs to be flushed with water every 4 hours.
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A) Caused by thyroid gland secretions
B) Develops because of poor personal hygiene
C) Caused by the activation of androgen hormones
D) Appears when there is a vitamin deficiency from an inadequate diet
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A) Risk for low self-esteem
B) Ineffective individual coping by overeating
C) Anxiety related to concerns about normal growth and development
D) Health-seeking behaviors related to normal growth and development
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Multiple Choice
A) Watching television
B) Deciding when to have a bath
C) Having a teacher bring school homework to the hospital
D) Talking to another adolescent who has a similar disorder
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Multiple Choice
A) Scolding the patient for such irresponsible behavior
B) Reviewing the long-term effects of alcohol on the liver
C) Teaching that alcohol eventually will lead to other drug abuse
D) Stressing that the driver's license can be lost if drinking continues
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Multiple Choice
A) Most male adolescents stop growing by age 17 years.
B) Maximum height is typically achieved by age 14 years.
C) The epiphyseal lines of long bones close when signs of puberty occur.
D) The epiphyseal lines of long bones close at about 18 to 20 years of age in males.
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Multiple Choice
A) The effect of marijuana fades fastest if eating occurs after use.
B) Marijuana causes memory gaps that interfere with learning.
C) Marijuana leads to muscle laxness, so it should not be used close to gym class.
D) Marijuana increases blood pressure; running should not be done after smoking it.
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Multiple Choice
A) Patient will ingest bread and grain products during breakfast.
B) Patient will have no further signs of calcium, iron, and zinc deficiency.
C) Patient will have no further signs of thiamine and riboflavin deficiency.
D) Patient will ingest bread and grain products when eating out with high school friends.
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A) Abstaining from alcohol
B) Avoidance of tobacco products
C) Maintaining a healthy body weight
D) Attending college preparation programs
E) Refusing to participate in substance abuse
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Multiple Choice
A) Do not be influenced by friends to have sex.
B) There is no 100% method to prevent pregnancy.
C) Learn about and practice safe sexual techniques.
D) Sexual activity does not harm routine physical activity.
E) Adolescence is the time when all sexual activity begins.
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