The six-month-old infant will
A) sit unsupported.
B) roll from prone to supine.
C) crawl.
D) pull up to a standing position.
B
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A. "I have been drinking at least 3 quarts of water or juice each day." B. "When I cough, I lay on my side so I don't swallow the secretions." C. "My wife uses a vibrator on my back and sides to shake the mucus loose." D. "Even though it smells bad, I use the acetylcysteine nebulizer 3 times each day."
When planning nursing care for a patient with a cerebral vascular accident, the nurse should consider which of the following as a goal of medical management?
1. restore cerebral blood flow and limit the size of the infarcted area of the brain 2. keep the blood pressure under control pharmacologically 3. transfer the patient to a long-term care facility as soon as she or he is medically stable 4. reestablish blood flow to the infarcted area surgically
A vial of phenytoin sodium (Dilantin) contains 100 mg of drug in a total of 2 mL. How many milligrams of phenytoin sodium is contained in 0.5 mL of solution?
a. 2.5 mL c. 25 mg b. 1.0 mg d. 50 mg
The nurse is conducting discharge instruction for a postpartum client. Which client response indicates accurate understanding of when to notify the healthcare provider?
1. "If I am having trouble getting the baby to latch on, I should call my doctor." 2. "If I continue to have pain after taking my prescribed analgesic, I should call my doctor." 3. "If I saturate one pad every 8 hours, I should call my doctor." 4. "If I don't have a bowel movement within 24 hours of going home, I should call my doctor."