A nurse is assessing a child who has a rotavirus infection. Which of the following are expected findings? (Select all that apply)

A. Fever
B. Vomiting
C. Watery stools
D. Bloody stools
E. Confusion


A. Fever
B. Vomiting
C. Watery stools

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The nurse is concerned about the potential of sexual harassment in her workplace. Which standard should this nurse investigate before making a decision about whether an activity is sexual harassment or not?

1. Reasonable person standard for hostile work environmental sexual harassment 2. Reasonable woman standard for hostile work environment sexual harassment 3. Reasonable person standard for quid pro quo sexual harassment 4. Reasonable woman standard for quid pro quo sexual harassment

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A client has a history of sleep apnea. Which is the most appropriate question for the nurse to ask?

c) Have you had chest pain with or without activity d) Do you have difficulty with daytime sleeping

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The nurse is caring for four clients with chronic kidney disease. Which client should the nurse assess first upon initial rounding?

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