Which finding would the nurse suspect as abnormal in the infant during initial assessment?

a. Eyes crossed at times
b. Persistent high-pitched cry
c. Arms and legs flexed
d. Slight bluish tinge of the extremities


B
A high-pitched cry may indicate neurological problems.

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blisters in the mouth and throat. Which condition is suspected? A) A food poisoning B) Acute radiation syndrome C) Anthrax contamination D) Manifestations of botulism

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The patient notices that the newly formed ileostomy stoma is pinkish red and slightly puffy. Which information should the nurse include during patient teaching?

a. This is what a new healthy stoma looks like. b. Any bleeding indicates that a problem is present. c. Healthy stomas are usually pale pink and flat. d. There should be very little drainage from the stoma.

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It is the obligation of the organization to have policies and procedures in place that are in compliance with the federal labor protection laws. Which of the following would a prospective employee expect to be available on request?

a. Different wage standards for union and nonunion employees b. Medical conditions for which employees may take leave c. Occupational health and safety standards d. Restrictions for harassment between men and women only

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Once a qualitative study has been evaluated for credibility, transferability, dependability, and confirmability, the study is considered to be

a. generalizable. b. reliable. c. trustworthy. d. valid.

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