The nurse assures distressed parents that the 5-year-old boy who has acute glomerulonephritis will recover in:
a. 3 to 5 days
b. 5 to 9 days
c. 10 to 14 days
d. 15 to 20 days
C
Prognosis is excellent. Most children recover in 10 to 14 days.
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The nurse alters the care plan for a patient with depression to include activities such as a:
a. domino game with three other patients. b. Ping-Pong game with one other patient. c. group outing to view wildflowers. d. magazine to read alone.
The nurse delegates bathing an older adult client diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease to an experienced certified nursing assistant. The assistant accidentally nicks the client while shaving his chin. Who is legally liable for this error?
a. The nurse who delegated the activity b. The certified nursing assistant c. Both the nurse and the certified nursing assistant d. Both the nurse and the nurse's supervisor
The nurse explains that a reflex is a simple automatic response requiring only:
a. one efferent and one afferent impulse and a synapse. b. two efferent impulse and one synapse. c. two synapses with efferent and afferent impulses. d. two afferent impulses and one synapse.
The identification of parental age as a potential risk factor in autism raises the issue that lifetime exposure to environmental toxins might damage the sperm and the ovum
Research findings suggest that the risk of autism in relation to age of the parent at the time of the child's birth is increased by: A) 30% if the father is older than 40 years B) 30% if the mother is older than 35 years C) 40% if the father is older than 35 years D) 40% if the mother is older than 40 years