The nurse is discussing vaccination for haemophilus influenza type B (Hib) with the mother of a 6-month-old child. Which of the following comments provides the most compelling evidence to get the vaccination?
A) "This bacteria lives in every human."
B) "Young children are especially susceptible to these bacteria."
C) "You have a choice of two excellent vaccines."
D) "Your child needs this final dose for protection."
B
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During which of the components of the Chain of Survival will medications be administered to the client? A) Early CPR B) Rapid defibrillation C) Effective advanced life support D) Rapid cardiac assessment
Which of the following medications have been shown to be less effective if administered with enteral feedings?
1. Atorvastatin 2. Ciprofloxacin 3. Digoxin 4. Diazepam
The faith that can be put in the researcher, while maybe affecting readers' confidence in the integrity of the inquiry, is a strategy that researchers can adopt to make their study more rigorous
A) True B) False
Which of the following is a correctly written client goal? Select all that apply
A) The client will identify five low-sodium foods by October 9. B) The client will know the signs and symptoms of infection. C) The client will rate pain as a 3 or less on a 10-point scale by 5 pm today. D) The client will understand the side effects of digoxin (Lanoxin). E) The client will eat at least 75% of all meals by May 5.