A client who describes his pain as 6 on a scale of 1 to 10 is classified as having which of the following?

A. Mild pain
B. Mild to moderate pain
C. Moderate to severe pain
D. Very severe pain


Ans: C. Moderate to severe pain

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Which organisms can be treated with penicillin G (Benzylpenicillin)? (Select all that apply.)

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When the patient with a Salem sump tube for decompression complains of feeling full and has dyspnea and nausea, the initial intervention by the nurse should be to:

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After delivery, the baby must always be

A) bathed. B) kept warm. C) circumcised. D) put to the mother's breast.

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