A mother asks the nurse when her child should have his first dentist visit. What should the nurse tell the mother?

A. At age 3
B. Just before beginning kindergarten
C. Twelve months after the first primary tooth erupts
D. Soon after the first primary tooth erupts, usually around 1 year of age


Answer: D. Soon after the first primary tooth erupts, usually around 1 year of age

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The nurse observes that an elderly patient's urine samples have become increasingly dark yellow. Which of the following would best explain this phenomenon?

A) The patient is drinking too much water. B) The patient is diabetic. C) The patient is hypertensive. D) The patient is dehydrated.

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A child with Duchenne muscular dystrophy rises from the floor by walking up the thighs with the hands. How should the nurse record this observation?

a. Hand assistance b. Leg crawling c. Gowers sign d. Bright sign

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The nurse explains that the advantage of an occlusive dressing is that it:

a. allows air to the incision. b. keeps the incision moist. c. delays epithelialization. d. does not have to be changed.

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Consumers have access to a wide-range of resources that have the potential for informing their health care decisions and thus promoting a greater responsibility for which of the following?

1. Understanding how electronic health records work 2. Developing a cryptic password 3. Upgrading personal software 4. Self-care

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