A group of students are working on a presentation for a local health fair about safety for children. When developing this presentation, the students would address which of the following as the most common cause of pediatric injury?

A) Sports
B) Firearm use
C) Falls
D) Automobile accidents


C

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After several months on a waiting list, a 44-year-old male received a liver transplant 5 days ago. In the last 36 hours, he has developed a rash beginning on his palms and soles, along with abdominal pain and nausea

It has been determined by his care team that the immune response that is causing his symptoms originates not with his own compromised immune components but with those introduced with his new organ. This man's most likely medical diagnosis is A) graft versus host disease (GVHD). B) acute transplant rejection. C) hyperacute organ rejection. D) T-cell-mediated graft rejection.

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A patient has been has been admitted with an exacerbation of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). The nurse documents joint pain and swelling after performing the initial nursing assessment. In addition to these findings, what is a classic sign of RA?

A) Cool extremities B) Butterfly rash on face C) Joint stiffness D) Absence of wrinkles

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The nurse instructs the laryngectomized patient that, in order to warm the inspired air during cold weather, the patient should:

a. place hand over stoma. b. use scarf to cover stoma. c. wear moist dressing over stoma. d. stay in area of humidified air.

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A student is studying for an upcoming test. She has read the assigned text once and is now ready to highlight. Which actions by the student indicate that she understands how to highlight? (Select all that apply.)

a. Uses circles to highlight key words or phrases b. Draws an asterisk next to an important paragraph or sentence c. Underlines sentences of importance d. Draws squares around words for emphasis e. Marks a section with a star for future reference

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