An interaction group for parents to cope with sudden infant death syndrome would be considered

1. Primary prevention.
2. Secondary prevention.
3. Tertiary prevention.
4. Health promotion.


ANS: 3

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The client is to receive Zantac (ranitidine hydrochloride) 150 mg bid via nasogastric tube. The medication is available as Zantac (ranitidine hydrochloride) 15 mg/mL. How many milliliters does the nurse need to administer?

A) 5 B) 10 C) 15 D) 20

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Which of the following types of feeding tubes would be most appropriate for a patient requiring enteral feeding for a long period of time?

A) Gastrostomy tube B) Nasogastric tube C) Nasointestinal tube D) Salem sump tube

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Prior to beginning to assist a healthcare provider with a lumbar puncture on an adult client, the nurse asks another nurse to also assist in the procedure for what reason?

A. To administer pain medication to the client B. To encourage the client to lie as still as possible C. To ensure that the healthcare provider maintains sterile technique D. To take over holding the client when the first nurse gets tired

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