Parents are in the physician's office with their infant for a 1-month checkup. Which of the following immunizations should the nurse ask whether the newborn received in the hospital after birth?

1. Hepatitis B
2. Influenza
3. Rotavirus
4. Rubella


1
Rationale:
1. Hepatitis B is given routinely at birth.
2. This vaccine is not administered at birth.
3. This vaccine is not administered at birth.
4. This vaccine is not administered at birth.

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The nurse prepares to administer a plain tablet through a client's small-bore nasogastric tube. Which does the nurse implement to maintain tube patency?

1. Ask pharmacy to deliver the agent as an elixir. 2. Crush tablet to fine powder and mix with water. 3. Assist the client to upright to swallow the tablet. 4. Confirm drug is suitable to crush with pharmacy.

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When the cost of a patient's prescribed medication is discussed, the interdisciplinary team is engaging in patient-focused: (Select all that apply.)

a. discharge. b. participation. c. collaboration. d. advocacy. e. resource utilization.

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The nurse working with the family of a child with a chronic health condition is aware that the siblings:

a. are relatively unaffected by having a brother or sister with a chronic health condition b. may experience and share some of the stigma faced by the ill child c. often overcompensate for activities the sibling cannot do d. overlook much of what goes on with the child who has the chronic health problem

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