The most common infections in children are

A) Respiratory
B) Gastrointestinal
C) Neurologic
D) Urinary


Ans: A

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A. 18-year-old man with asthma B. 28-year-old woman who is pregnant C. 48-year-old man with type 2 diabetes mellitus D. 68-year-old woman with mild congestive heart failure

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Which statements are true about blood pressure? (select all that apply)

a. Blood pressure decreases when a person is resting. b. Blood pressure increases when a person is active. c. Low blood pressure is called hypotension. d. Systolic blood pressure is the pressure against artery walls when the heart relaxes. e. As people get older they are more likely to develop high blood pressure. f. Primary hypertension is caused by another health problem or prescribed drug.

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Although the NCLEX-RNĀ® exam has new formats for questions, the most common format is the:

a. fill-in-the-blank item, because candidates are not provided with clues from distracters. b. multiple-choice question item, which allows candidates to select the one correct answer. c. multiple-response item, because these questions require a higher level of critical thinking. d. hot-spot item, because these questions are written at the application level of Bloom's analysis.

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Silver-containing compounds become rapidly inactivated in the presence of body fluids

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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