________ is the only steroid approved for nonprescription products.
A. Hydrocortisone
B. Budesonide
C. Fluticasone
D. Dexamethasone
Answer: A
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a. Blood clotting abnormalities b. Neural tube defects c. Heart abnormalities d. Trisomy 18 e. Trisomy 21
Healthy term babies generally double their birth weight by what age?
a. 3 months b. 5 months c. 9 months d. 12 months
The nurse in the pediatric clinic receives a telephone call from the mother of an infant. The mother is concerned that her baby has constipation
To arrive at the cause of the constipation and to determine the intervention, the nurse will most likely ask: a. "What type of milk are you feeding, how much at each feeding, and how many feedings?" b. "How much does your baby sleep during the day and during the night?" c. "Is there a family history of constipation or bowel disorders in your family?" d. "Are you giving your child any constipating foods to eat?"
What are the advantages of using systematic reviews to learn about evidence-based practice issues? Select all that apply
1. Any inconsistencies in the material are explored. 2. The review increases the strength of cause and effect relationships. 3. Helps to increase efficiency in time between research and clinical implementation. 4. This review proves this intervention is the best one available. 5. There is a decrease in bias from researcher error.