The nurse reminds a group of parents that no child younger than __________ years of age should be allowed to ride in a seat where there is an airbag restraint
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
12
Children younger than 12 years of age are at risk for injury from the deployment of an airbag.
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Which of the following scientific beliefs or ideas eventually changed medical practice and decreased morbidity and mortality?
a. Bad fluids cause disease, which can be cured by their removal. b. Specific contagious organisms cause disease. c. Spontaneous generation theoryâ€"disease grows naturally. d. The miasmic theoryâ€"environmental conditions cause disease.
A 55-year-old man with diabetes mellitus has developed erectile dysfunction. The physician has ordered tadalafil (Cialis) to be taken 1 hour before sexual intercourse
The nurse instructing the patient on the use of this medication reviews his medical history. Which of the following disorders will contraindicate the use of tadalafil (Cialis) and sildenafil (Viagra)? A) Cataracts B) Retinopathy C) Hypotension D) Lung cancer
In providing support to a new mother who must return to full-time employment 6 weeks after a vaginal delivery, the nurse should
a. Allow her to express her positive and negative feelings freely. b. Reassure her that she'll get used to leaving her baby. c. Discuss child care arrangements with her. d. Allow her to solve the problem on her own.
Gina is a 30-year-old woman who has tried weight loss programs but always gets discouraged and gives up after several weeks because she feels hungry and unsatisfied
You suggest that she can decrease calories by trying to modifying her regular eating habits making substitutions such as: 1. Eating pretzels in place of potato chips. 2. Eating ice cream in place of yogurt. 3. Eating low fat in place of skim milk. 4. Eating a bagel instead of two English muffin halves.