The safe and comfortable water temperature for an infant tub bath is 110 degrees F

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A client who is being treated for complications related to acquired immunodeficiency disorder syndrome (AIDS) is receiving interferon parenterally as adjunctive therapy. Why does the nurse understand this route is being used?

A) The taste of the medication is not palatable. B) The medication will work more rapidly parenterally. C) The medication, given orally, will cause diarrhea. D) Digestive enzymes destroy its protein structure.

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When a nursing interview identifies that a client is daily taking doses of herbal sup-plements, the nurse's priority is to:

a. evaluate the effectiveness of the herbal supplement self-treatment b. determine why the client feels the need to take the herbal supplements c. identify when the herbal supplementation began d. discuss the client's knowledge regarding the herbal supplements' side effects

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The maternal hormone that causes the milk ejection reflex is:

a. Estrogen b. Oxytocin c. Prolactin d. Progesterone

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The client responds to the nurse's questions by stating in a loud and abrupt tone, "Yes, I understand my diabetic diet and how to give my insulin." What type of message has the client sent to the nurse?

A) Inconclusive B) Precise C) Clear D) Incongruent

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