The nurse knows that which of the following would best help a client to learn?

A) Use only written instructions, so clients will have proof they understood what was said. B) Utilize instructional techniques specific to the client's age, developmental stage, and culture. C) Include the client, parents, and any family that will be present in the household. D) Refer any client questions to the nurse supervisor.


B

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A pediatric nurse is caring for a child who has an infectious organism that produces beta lactamase. The nurse knows that which drugs should not be prescribed for this infection?

Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Penicillins 2. Cephalosporins 3. Macrolides 4. Fluoroquinolones 5. Sulfonamides

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The nurse is reviewing clients scheduled for prenatal care. Which client should the nurse identify as being most likely to have a newborn at risk for mortality or morbidity?

1. 37-year-old G8 P2323, works in a chemical factory 2. 16-year-old primipara, began prenatal care at 30 weeks 3. 28-year-old G2 P1001, history of gestational diabetes 4. 23-year-old primipara, low socioeconomic status, unmarried

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