The Brown and Jacques research was completed as part of the Tavistock group
a. True
b. False
True
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The nurse suspects that a child has ingested some type of poison. What clinical manifestation would be most suggestive that the poison was a corrosive product?
a. Tinnitus b. Disorientation c. Stupor, lethargy, and coma d. Edema of the lips, tongue, and pharynx
Which statement by a patient with heart failure would indicate to the nurse that the patient does not understand the discharge instructions?
1. "I will increase my activity a little every day." 2. "I will contact the health care provider if I begin gaining weight." 3. "I will eat a low-sodium diet." 4. "I will pick up my new medications in a few days when I get paid."
A former 24-week, premature infant is now adjusted in age to be one year of age. The baby has a known history of bronchopulmonary dysplasia
The parents of the child are asking if their baby will catch up in height and weight to her peers by the time she is 2 years old. The best reply from the nurse would be: 1. "Normally, premature infants will be the same height and weight as their peers by their second birthday.". 2. "The bronchopulmonary dysplasia requires your child's lungs to work harder to breath. This causes the body to have a higher metabolism, so she may remain on the small side for several years.". 3. "You baby is now healthy and will continue to grow at her own rate.". 4. "Your baby will remain small for most of her life due to the bronchopulmonary dysplasia.".
The nurse is preparing to administer a topical anesthetic for a 10-year-old girl with a chin laceration. The nurse would expect to apply what as ordered in preparation for sutures?
A) TAC (tetracaine, epinephrine, cocaine) B) Iontophoretic lidocaine C) EMLA D) Vapocoolant spray