Traditional abstracts are single-paragraph summaries of the key features of a study

A) True
B) False


A

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A child is receiving vaccinations at a well-baby clinic. The nurse explains to the mother that the vaccinations provide which type of immunity?

A. Active B. Innate C. Man-made D. Passive

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A client relates that the vision in the left eye is greatly decreased from the day before. What does the nurse do first?

a. Assess current medications. b. Patch the left eye. c. Notify the ophthalmologist. d. Perform an in-depth interview.

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The client is prescribed cimetidine for treatment of hyperacidity. The nurse should tell the client:

a. "You will notice the pain is practically gone as soon as you take your medication." b. "You should not drive until you see that the medication does not affect your vision." c. "Your cigarette smoking may decrease the effectiveness of this drug." d. "You should continue using your antacids until you see how effective this drug is."

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The nurse is caring for children with special needs. Which of the following is a recommended nursing consideration when dealing with the families of these children?

A) In the hospital, first show the family the best way of carrying out a procedure. B) Assist the family to set realistic long-term goals. C) Encourage the family to be very protective of their child. D) Tell parents to assign the child household chores and responsibilities.

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