Over sensing or under sensing pacemakers can be detected on an ECG when the pacemaker fails to sense intrinsic _____________.?

A) T waves
B) QRS complexes
C) P or R waves
D) R-R intervals


C

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The clinic nurse is assessing a 6-month-old infant during a well-child appointment. The nurse should use which approaches to alleviate the infant's stranger anxiety? (Select all that apply.)

a. Talk in a loud voice. b. Meet the infant at eye level. c. Avoid sudden intrusive gestures. d. Maintain a safe distance initially. e. Pick up the infant and hold him or her closely.

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A culturally sensitive nurse can use which of the following techniques when communicating with colleagues of different cultures?

a. Use only written communication channels. b. Minimize the use of jargon specific to the nurse's culture. c. State "I'm trying to get through to you, don't you understand.". d. Continue to listen even when the nurse doesn't understand the message.

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A postpartum mother questions whether the environmental temperature should be warmer in the baby's room at home. The nurse responds that the environmental temperature should be warmer for the newborn

This response is based on which newborn characteristics that affect the establishment of thermal stability? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Newborns have less subcutaneous fat than do adults. 2. Infants have a thick epidermis layer. 3. Newborns have a large body surface to weight ratio. 4. Infants have increased total body water. 5. Newborns have more subcutaneous fat than do adults.

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In Australia the age group most likely to sustain injury is:

a. birth to 3 years. b. 6 months to 2 years. c. Birth to 14 years. d. 6 years to 12 years.

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