Which are considered parts of the central nervous system?
A) A protective cushion for nerve cells
B) Nerves throughout the upper body
C) The brain and spinal cord
D) Fluid that flows through the brain
Ans: C
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A. Anxiety related to potential malignancy B. Sexual Dysfunction related to dyspareunia C. Risk for Infection related to invasive procedure D. Chronic pain related to increased abdominal pressure
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1. Blood glucose monitoring every four hours. 2. Adjusting dosing requirements as needed. 3. Discontinuing the insulin until the child is feeling better. 4. Strongly encouraging the intake of fluids.