An interstitial pneumonia (primary atypical pneumonia) is usually caused by a pathogenic bacterium such as the pneumococcus (Streptococcus pneumoniae)

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When technology such as a bar-code medication administration (BCMA) system is used as part of the process of medication administration, fewer errors are made. The proper procedure when using the BCMA includes:

a. signing into the system using the patient's ID number. b. typing in the patient's name and room number. c. scanning the patient's ID, MAR, and medication. d. discontinuing the medication if the system signals an error.

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Physical changes during middle adulthood are relatively gradual

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The nurse is helping a new mother who is learning to breastfeed her newborn. The nurse shows her how to hold the infant and touch the corner of the infant's mouth, which causes the infant to turn toward the stimulated side

The nurse tells the mother that this response is called: A. Moro's reflex. B. the tonic neck reflex. C. the rooting reflex. D. the sucking reflex.

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The order for the five basic techniques of physical examination is the same in all regions of the body except the abdomen. What is the proper order of the techniques for examining all regions except the abdomen?

1. palpation, inspection, auscultation, percussion 2. inspection, palpation, percussion, auscultation 3. inspection, palpation auscultation percussion 4. percussion, palpation, inspection, auscultation

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