When planning care for a child with ALL undergoing treatment, which nursing intervention would be most important?

A) Handling the head gently to prevent leukemic brain infiltration
B) Providing the child with play materials that stimulate cognitive development
C) Protecting the child from a sibling with an upper respiratory infection
D) Encouraging the child to eat a high-protein diet


C

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A viable approach to addressing the quality of primary studies included in a meta-analysis is:

A) Ignoring the problem of quality by using all studies, regardless of rigor B) Doing sensitivity analyses to assess whether the effects change when low-quality studies are included C) Using a random effects model rather than a fixed effects model D) Using a funnel plot to assess the degree to which study quality is related to effect size

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During the nursing assessment, the client complains of severe chest pressure following a motor vehicle accident. Which is the most appropriate action for the nurse to take at this point in the care of the client?

A) Determine whether the client has the necessary strength to cope with the issues related to the chest pressure. B) Base assessment questions to ask the client about the chest pressure on a predefined format. C) Disregard any possible family cardiac risk factors and concentrate on the client's complaint of chest pressure. D) Limit revealing the extent of the other medical problems related to the motor vehicle accident from the client.

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Controlled substances or narcotics

A. Nonopioid analgesics B. Opioid analgesics C. Adjuvant medications

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Which of the following can be a manifestation of leukemia in a child? Select all that apply.

1. Leg pain. 2. Fever. 3. Excessive weight gain. 4. Bruising. 5. Enlarged lymph nodes.

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