The nurse is aware that the first permanent teeth erupt at:

a. 5 years of age
b. 6 years of age
c. 7 years of age
d. 8 years of age


B
During the sixth year, the first permanent teeth erupt as the "6-year molars.".

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The nurse is preparing to give MMR (measles-mumps-rubella) immunizations at a health clinic. A 25-year-old female tells the nurse that she is pregnant. The nurse should tell the client that she cannot receive the immunization at this time because:

1. the client is too young for the immunization. 2. the immunization is not effective if the client is pregnant. 3. the immunization contains the live virus, which could harm the fetus. 4. the immunization should be given immediately prior to pregnancy.

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The client with angina is being discharged to home. The nurse is instructing the client on dietary changes. What should be included in this teaching?

1. Decrease salt and fat intake and limit alcohol intake. 2. There are no dietary restrictions for a person diagnosed with angina. 3. Limit alcohol and fat intake and increase sodium intake. 4. Increase salt and fat intake and limit alcohol intake.

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Which action is a part of the bundle of measures used to prevent nosocomial catheter-related infections?

1. Chlorhexidine is most effective when swabbed starting at the insertion site and moving outward in a circular motion. 2. It is recommended that transparent dressings be changed every 72 hours to prevent growth of bacteria on the skin. 3. Current recommendations support changing IV tubing every 48 hours on patients at risk for catheter-related infections. 4. During insertion of a central line the doctor should wear a cap and mask, sterile gloves, and a gown, and the patient should have a full body drape.

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A nurse is assessing the vital signs of a client. The client inquires about the functions of the arteries. What should the nurse include in the client education about the function of arteries?

A) To serve as a capacitance vessels for blood B) To exchange oxygen and nutrients with body cells C) To take the blood back into the heart's chambers D) To carry oxygenated blood to the body cells

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