Which part of the hand is best for detecting vibrations?

A) Fingertips
B) Fingerpads
C) Ball of hand
D) Dorsal surface


C

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A. Evaporation. B. Shivering. C. Decreased metabolic activity. D. Vasoconstriction.

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A nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving parenteral nutrition. When writing this patient's plan of care, which of the following nursing diagnoses should be included?

A) Risk for Peripheral Neurovascular Dysfunction Related to Catheter Placement B) Ineffective Role Performance Related to Parenteral Nutrition C) Bowel Incontinence Related to Parenteral Nutrition D) Chronic Pain Related to Catheter Placement

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A 4-year-old boy is found unresponsive by his mother. When you begin your assessment, the child's mother tells you that her son apparently ingested some of her antihypertensive medication. The child has poor perfusion and is breathing poorly. As you are assisting the child's ventilations with high-flow oxygen, your partner informs you that the child's heart rate is 50 beats/min and weak and that the cardiac monitor reveals sinus bradycardia. You should:

A) ask your partner to insert an IO catheter and administer epinephrine 1:10,000. B) attempt immediate transcutaneous pacing while continuing ventilation assistance. C) establish immediate vascular access and administer 0.02 mg/kg of atropine sulfate. D) initiate one-rescuer CPR while your partner attempts to establish vascular access.

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Congenital anomalies can occur with the use of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs), including (Select all that apply):

a. Cleft lip. b. Congenital heart disease. c. Neural tube defects. d. Gastroschisis. e. Diaphragmatic hernia.

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