Which of the following safety measures are important to assess in an infant?
A) Immunizations
B) Car seat
C) Toys
D) All of the above.
D
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What intervention should the nurse perform to decrease the viscosity (thickness) of the client's respiratory secretions? A) Promote increased fluid intake B) Teach the client deep breathing exercises C) Administer bronchodilators as ordered D) Implement a scheduled program of postural drainage
A child is receiving Prednisone to help manage his nephrotic syndrome. What type of education should the family receive about the administration of prednisone?
1. Corticosteroid therapy begins after the BUN and serum creatinine elevation occurs. 2. Prednisone should be administered orally once daily for the next three weeks. 3. The child will be put on taper with a dose of prednisone, changing after six weeks to a decreased dosage. 4. The child will need to be discontinued quickly so that his growth and development is not hindered.
Services offered at the federal government level include:
1. Family planning 2. Direct care services 3. Policy making 4. Preventing communicable and infectious disease
The nurse caring for clients with HIV infection knows that HIV infection can mimic many other illnesses. Which of the following are signs/symptoms of this disease? Select all answers that apply
A) Rapid weight gain B) Productive cough C) Fever, night sweats D) Severe diarrhea E) White spots on the tongue or mouth F) Purplish blotches under the skin