You are the nurse assigned to teach a class for first-time parents. They express concern and nervousness about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and how to keep their babies safe

You tell the parents that the safest way to position their newborn when he or she is sleeping is to lay the baby on its
A) Back with its head flat
B) Abdomen with its head slightly elevated
C) Side with its head flat
D) Back with its head slightly elevated


C

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The nurse organizes the plan of care with regard to normal brain alterations associated with age, which are (select all that apply):

1. decrease in brain weight. 2. pigmentation of brain with lipofuscin. 3. present of amyloid. 4. tiny clot formation. 5. tangled nerve fibers.

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The school nurse is preparing an educational session for adolescents to address the 2020 National Health Goals for healthy habits. What should the nurse include in this presentation? (Select all that apply.)

A) Abstaining from alcohol B) Avoidance of tobacco products C) Maintaining a healthy body weight D) Attending college preparation programs E) Refusing to participate in substance abuse

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The nurse is caring for a client who is receiving albumin (Albuminar). The nurse anticipates the need to monitor for an excess of what substance?

1. Protein 2. Sodium 3. Calcium 4. Potassium

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MC The community health nurse is making a home visit with a family who has a child who recently became a paraplegic. The nurse suggests some home modifications to accommodate the child's disability. Which of the following levels of prevention does this ex

A. Secondary prevention B. Primary prevention C. Tertiary prevention D. Health maintenance

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