A/an ____________________ hospital cares for children from birth to age 18.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


pediatric

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The nurse is reviewing discharge instructions with the family of a child diagnosed with a urinary tract infection. What should the nurse teach the parents and child about the prescribed medication?

A) Complete the entire course of antibiotics ordered by the provider. B) The child may choose to take the antibiotics or stop once symptoms subside. C) As long as the child does not have a fever, the antibiotics can be stopped. D) Save the remainder of antibiotics in case the child has another infection.

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A nurse working in a rehabilitation unit wishes to use nursing theory to guide a personal concept of practice but has become frustrated when the chosen theory does not seem to be helpful. The nurse consults an expert on theory

What statement by the theory expert would best help the nurse choose a theory from which to work? a. "Any theory should work fine for you as long as you understand the concepts." b. "Choose a theory that has clear explanations of all four key concepts." c. "Rehabilitation nursing is probably too broad to find an appropriate theory." d. "Since you work in a specialized area, use a theory that is very specific."

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An adolescent is diagnosed with dementia. The patient's age would cause a nurse to suspect an underlying condition associated with a history of:

a. traumatic brain injury (TBI). b. neurosyphilis. c. Pick disease. d. hypothyroidism.

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During a medical history, a client tells the nurse about waiting several hours before falling asleep and waking up repeatedly during the night only to wait again to fall asleep

The nurse would document this client's symptoms as being which types of insomnia? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Sleep-onset 2. Sleep-maintenance 3. Sleep-offset 4. Nonrestorative sleep 5. Parasomnia

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