The Pediatric Research Equity Acts requires:

1. All children be provided equal access to drug research trials
2. Children to be included in the planning phase of new drug development
3. That pediatric drug trials guarantee children of multiple ethnic groups are included
4. All applications for new active ingredients, new indications, new dosage forms, or new routes of administration require pediatric studies


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While the nurse is admitting a pediatric patient, the mother blurts out, "I think this hospital is the most disorganized, inefficient place I have ever been in!" The most therapeutic response for the nurse to make would be:

1. "Does your child have any allergies or take any medication routinely?" 2. "It sounds like you are upset with the care your child has received. Is that correct?" 3. "This hospital and its staff are extremely competent, and you are receiving the best possible care." 4. "It happens to be very busy right now, and there are children much sicker than your child who need to be cared for first."

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The nurse explains the purpose of the negative feedback system used by the endocrine system is what?

A) To change the environment of the pituitary gland B) To regulate hormone release C) To maintain hormone concentration at a certain level D) To control the action of hormones

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After splenectomy, what complication might arise?

A) Anemia B) Infection C) Hemorrhage D) All of the above.

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What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of formula-feeding that a nurse should discuss with new parents? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

1. The nutritional value of formula depends on the proper preparation/dilution. 2. There is a potential for bacterial contamination during preparation and storage. 3. Both parents can participate in positive parent–infant interaction during feeding. 4. Refrigeration is not necessary if preparing more than one bottle at a time. 5. Formula has higher levels of essential fatty acids, lactose, cystine, and cholesterol than does breast milk.

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