Vaccinations are compulsory in Australia, but not in New Zealand

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: False

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The nurse recognizes that when a patient is unable to consume adequate nutrition by mouth, an alternative route such as a feeding ostomy may be used. Feeding a patient by this means is called:

a. total parenteral nutrition (TPN). b. nasogastric. c. enteral. d. parenteral.

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The nurse inspects the eyes of a child and observes that the sclera is showing over the top of the iris. The nurse documents this finding as:

A) Decorticate posturing B) Nystagmus C) Doll's eye D) Sunsetting

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The nurse is providing care to a newborn born after 37 weeks gestation. The newborns weight is 1,750 g (3 pounds, 10 ounces). The head circumference and length are at the 25th percentile

What statement would the nurse use to describe these assessment findings? A) Preterm appropriate for gestational age, asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction B) Preterm appropriate for gestational age, symmetrical intrauterine growth restriction C) Preterm small for gestational age, asymmetrical intrauterine growth restriction D) Term small for gestational age, symmetrical intrauterine growth restriction

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Primary nursing is a type of care delivery in which the nurse ____

a. Cares for a patient 24 hours a day b. Is responsible for the client's daily care c. Monitors care from admission to discharge d. Provides total care for the patient

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