When ambulating a person, you stand:

a. In front of the person
b. In back of the person
c. To the side and slightly behind the person
d. Where the person chooses


C

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When caring for a child diagnosed with cellulitis, which area of the body would the nurse expect to be affected?

a. face and lower extremities c. torso only b. hands and arms d. upper extremities only

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A baby born without a urinary bladder has a surgically created cutaneous ureterostomy. One stoma exists. What should be discussed with the child's family regarding the care?

a. "This urinary diversion is permanent, and urine will drain from it continually." b. "In the future, a second surgery will offer an exit for the urine from the other kid-ney." c. "This pouch needs to be changed only once a week." d. "You should notify the surgeon if the stoma becomes paler in color."

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The nurse is educating a patient's family member about a pulmonary artery catheter (PAC). Which statement by the family member best indicates understanding of the purpose of the PAC?

a. "The catheter will provide multiple sites to give intravenous fluid." b. "The catheter will allow the physician to better manage fluid therapy." c. "The catheter tip comes to rest inside my brother's pulmonary artery." d. "The catheter will be in position until the heart has a chance to heal."

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Causality is tested through which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. Grounded theory research b. Experimental research c. All quantitative research d. Mixed methods research e. Quasi-experimental research

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