When making a home visit, the nurse observes a newborn sleeping on his back in a bassinet. In one corner of the bassinet is a soft stuffed animal and at the other end is a bulb syringe. What is wrong with this situation?
A) The newborn should not be sleeping on his back.
B) Stuffed animals should not be in areas where infants sleep.
C) The bulb syringe should not be kept in the bassinet.
D) This newborn should be sleeping in a crib.
B
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Which information indicates the nurse has an accurate understanding of when the institution's malpractice insurance covers the nurse?
a. While driving to work b. While driving home from work c. While tending to people in the neighbor-hood d. While working within the scope of em-ployment
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Select all that apply. 1. decorticate 2. decerebrate 3. circumduction 4. festinating 5. nystagmus