The nurse is performing an assessment on a 10 yo child suspected to have Hodgkins disease. which assessment findings are specifically characteristic of this disease? (select all that apply)
a. abdominal pain
b. fever and malaise
c. anorexia and weight loss
d. painful, enlarged inguinal lymph nodes
e. painless, firm, and movable adenopathy in cervical area
a. abdominal pain
e. painless, firm, and movable adenopathy in cervical area
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After leaving work, a nurse realizes documentation of administration of a PRN medication was omitted. This off-duty nurse phones the unit and tells the nurse, "Please document administration of the medication for me; I forgot to do it
My password is alpha1." The nurse receiving the call should: a. fulfill the request. b. refer the matter to the charge nurse to resolve. c. access the record and document the information. d. report the request to the patient's health care provider.
The nurse is providing instruction to the parents of a 7-month-old infant who has just been diagnosed with hearing loss. What guidance should the nurse provide?
A) Hearing loss is not serious until 1 year of age. B) Interventions to support hearing are not useful until the child is at least 9 months old. C) Expect that your child will be enrolled in a special hearing intervention program immediately. D) Keep your child in a quiet environment until additional testing is done.
Lead I is perpendicular to lead _____
a. II b. III c. aVF d. aVL