Code _____ is a frequently used code word in hospital to indicate that an infant abduction is occurring

A) purple
B) red
C) blue
D) pink


D

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A patient with hemophilia is hospitalized for infusion of factor VIII replacement through a venous port. While giving the drug, the nurse notes that the patient's temperature is 101.5°F

The nurse will contact the provider to report which possibility? a. Anaphylactic reaction b. Contamination of factor replacement c. Port infection d. Thrombolytic event

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A female school-age child asks the school nurse, "How many pounds should I expect to gain in a year?" The nurse should give which response?

a. "You will gain about 2.4 to 4.6 lb per year" b. "You will gain about 3.4 to 5.6 lb per year." c. "You will gain about 4.4 to 6.6 lb per year." d. "You will gain about 5.5 to 7.6 lb per year."

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The nurse managers are meeting with the nurse supervisor to discuss unit-specific and organization issues. Which of the following statements by a nurse manager is the most accurate description of a nonlinear change?

1. "My nurses were having a lot of trouble with the new system to clock in and out until we talked to the nurse educator." 2. "We knew the surgeons would have to stop ordering those specific types of dressing changes when the supplies ran out." 3. "I understand that the administrators had to make the decision for us to use this new product to shampoo the clients' hair after the recall of our old product." 4. "I'm not even really sure when it first occurred, but the nurses started doing bedside shift change reporting, and it's working out really well."

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An 11-year-old child, who has been diagnosed with oppositional defiant disorder ODD, becomes angry over the rules at a residential treatment program and begins shouting at the nurse. Select the best method to defuse the situation

a. Suggest that the child go to the gym and shoot baskets. b. Administer an antipsychotic medication. c. Place the child in a basket-hold. d. Call a staff member to seclude the child.

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