When assessing a 2½ year old, you would expect him or her to have

A) 6 deciduous and 12 permanent teeth.
B) 12 deciduous teeth.
C) 16 deciduous and 2 permanent teeth.
D) 20 deciduous teeth.


D

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The nurse gives the following description of a supportive medication:

1. Relieves the symptoms of a disease but does not affect the disease 2. Cures the disease 3. Assists with body function until other treatments or the body's response can take over 4. Destroys malignant cells

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The nurse comes upon the scene of a multiple motor vehicle crash and decides to stop and help because there are no emergency personnel present. The first priority for the nurse is to:

1. Ensure that victims are removed from their cars. 2. Quickly check all victims and perform CPR on the most injured. 3. Assess the scene for safety to prevent more harm. 4. Begin treating clients trapped in their cars.

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Which activity is an example of a nursing intervention with a population aggregate at the primary level of prevention?

a. preparing and presenting a class on relaxation techniques to mental health workers b. taking a field trip to the grocery store to practice shopping skills with ill clients c. screening a group of clients for hypertension at the community mental health center d. presenting medication information to a group of clients with long-term mental illness

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The client experiences nausea and vomiting soon after chemotherapy treatments. What is the best action by the nurse?

1. Administer a sleeping medication during chemotherapy. 2. Increase fluid intake to flush the kidneys prior to chemotherapy. 3. Administer an antiemetic 1–2 hours before chemotherapy. 4. Restrict food on the day the client receives chemotherapy.

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