The nurse is teaching a family regarding newborn safety and preventing misidentification or abduction. What is the most important thing the nurse can teach the family of a newborn to prevent abduction while the baby is in the hospital?

A) Learn to recognize the baby's cry.
B) Check the name on the baby's identification bracelet each time the baby comes into the room.
C) Check the number on the baby's identification bracelet.
D) Check the identification badge of any health care worker before he or she takes the baby from the room.


D

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A client is admitted in a comatose state after ingesting a lethal dose of diazepam. The intern tells the

nurse "Give him 30 mL of ipecac stat, then help me start this IV.". The nurse should a. do as ordered. b. ask if the IV should be the first priority. c. question the dose of ipecac to be given. d. refuse to give the ipecac.

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Which biological feature is specific to normal differentiated cells but not to cancer cells?

a. Anaplasia b. Hypertrophy c. Aneuploidy d. Loose adherence

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