The caregiver of a child who has a history of seizures reports that the child was complaining of being dizzy, and the caregiver noted the child seemed drowsy and was clumsy. The nurse recognizes that the description of the child's behavior was most likely
A) Aura
B) Clonic
C) Postictal
D) Prodromal
Ans: D
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During this developmental stage, this abandonment will have the strongest negative effect on the children's: a. Motor skills b. Self-concept c. Body image d. Cognitive skills
A nurse is caring for a client with acute renal failure who has had a femoral vein cannulation for hemodialysis access. For what complication of this procedure should the nurse remain alert?
A. Ascites B. Hematoma C. Skin necrosis D. Renal artery occlusion
IV containers should always be held above the level of the heart to prevent blood from backing up into the line
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The nurse is preparing a class for expectant fathers. Which information should the nurse include?
1. Siblings adjust readily to the new baby. 2. Sexual activity is safe for normal pregnancy. 3. The expectant mother decides the feeding method. 4. Fathers are expected to be involved in labor and birth.