Identified risk factors associated with sudden infant death syndrome include all of the following, EXCEPT:
A) low birth weight.
B) young maternal age.
C) exposure to tobacco smoke.
D) sleeping in a supine position.
Answer: D) sleeping in a supine position.
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When caring for client experiencing treatment of substance abuse, the nurse should:
a. maintain a nonjudgmental, positive attitude. b. ensure that the client does not abuse the same substance in the future. c. allow the client to take her prescribed medication on a p.r.n. basis. d. maintain the temperature of the physical environment at less than 70° F.
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a. Offer fresh fruit daily. b. Encourage fluids by mouth. c. Administer a stool softener. d. Promote frequent ambulation.
A client complains of claudication after walking a distance of one block. A nurse notes that the client has developed a painful ulcer on the toes of the right foot. Which condition is most likely responsible for this client's symptoms?
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