In New Zealand and Australia, pacifiers are promoted as a mechanism for reducing sudden unexpected death in infancy

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: False

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1. attitude. 2. acceptance. 3. allowances. 4. attribution.

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An adolescent has systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). An action by the adolescent that indicates acceptance of body changes with SLE would be that the teen:

1. Refuses to attend school. 2. Doesn't want to attend any social functions. 3. Discusses the body changes with a peer. 4. Discusses the body changes with health care personnel only.

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A nurse is taking the history of a client suspected of having cardiovascular disease. Which past illness in the client's history would alert the nurse to the possibility of an abnormality of the heart valves?

A. A history of infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis B. Recurrent viral pneumonia C. Rheumatic fever D. Asthma

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Patients not requiring continuous intravenous infusions may have a(n)

A. piggyback. B. intermittent infusion device. C. secondary line. D. primary line.

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