Parents inquire about the correct placement of a car seat for their 15-month-old toddler who weighs 22 pounds. The nurse explains that the child should:
a. Be placed sitting forward in a safety seat
b. Be placed in a booster seat
c. Be placed in a car seat if sitting in the front seat
d. Always ride in a seat equipped with an airbag
A
The child should be placed in a forward-facing child safety seat. The child is not old enough or big enough for a booster seat. The child should always be placed in a safety seat. The toddler should never be placed in a seat with an airbag.
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A. "The medication prevents spontaneous nighttime erections that can put tension on the incision." B. "This medication ensures that you will sleep deeply enough that you are unlikely to touch the incision site." C. "Your pain will increase when you are in a lying position and you may need the medication to get to sleep." D. "Your prescription is only a precaution. If you have no difficulty sleeping, do not take the medication."
A client arrives in the Emergency Department with an overdose from benzodiazepines. What circumstance would cause the nurse to anticipate death of this client?
1. Benzodiazepines combined with a CNS stimulant 2. Has never taken a benzodiazepine before 3. Took a high dose of benzodiazepines 4. Has taken a benzodiazepine with a CNS depressant
When writing a check, the amount of the check:
a. is written in both numeric and word form. b. in most cases should exactly match the amount needed for the services rendered. c. should have the cents written as #/100 where # is the total cents needed. d. All of the above