Diabetes meal planning involves:
a. Consistency in what is eaten and when
b. A low-salt diet
c. Changes in food thickness
d. A high-iron diet
A
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When the pediatric nurse is attempting to establish a trusting relationship with a child, what is the most important and lasting thing to do?
a. Convey respect b. Talk with the child c. Be honest d. Talk with family
When applying lotion to the skin, the nurse should:
a. avoid shaking lotion as this causes bubble formation. b. apply lotion heavily as the water from lo-tion evaporates. c. wash off residue before applying fresh lotion. d. "dab" on lotion to reduce skin irritation.
The nurse is preparing to admit a 3-year-old child with intussusception. What clinical manifestations should the nurse expect to observe? (Select all that apply.)
a. Absent bowel sounds b. Passage of red, currant jelly–like stools c. Anorexia d. Tender, distended abdomen e. Hematemesis f. Sudden acute abdominal pain
Being aware that several pregnant students have been diagnosed with iron-deficiency anemia, the school nurse plans a class about nutrition for pregnant teens. What should the nurse encourage the teens to consume to increase iron absorption?
1. Milk 2. Green tea 3. Gatorade 4. Orange juice