A child is learning to ride a bicycle. He should be instructed to use a
A) Helmet
B) Wrist guard
C) Knee pads
D) Light
Ans: A
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1. This procedure will establish the diagnosis for further treatment 2. This procedure will relieve pressure on the nerve causing the pain 3. This procedure will restore function from the previous procedure 4. This procedure will replace the malfunctioning nerve
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a. Offering to accept the insurance payment as payment in full for the needy b. Writing off copayment and deductible as a professional courtesy c. Offering a discount to the standard office fee to insurance patients d. Notifying all patients that copayments will be collected prior to services
An older adult with pain is to be discharged home with a prescription for oral morphine (MSContin) daily for persistent pain. The client historically took an over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for pain
Which statement by the patient shows the nurse that the client understands the plan? A) "I will be careful to take an antacid with the morphine pill." B) "I will only take this morphine when the NSAID doesn't work." C) "I will take MiraLAX and a stool softener to reduce my constipation." D) "NSAID side effects are not as bad as a morphine pill."
The nurse is educating a group of adolescents about sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The nurse knows that the adolescents understand the education when they state that the most common symptom of an STI is:
1. Menstrual cramping. 2. Heavy menstrual bleeding. 3. Cold and flu like symptoms. 4. No sign or symptom.