Fractures in children are always potentially serious injuries. Which child with a fracture would you observe most closely for complication?
A) One who has a greenstick radial injury
B) One who has an ulnar fracture
C) One who has a fractured patella
D) One who has an elbow fracture
D
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A nurse is caring for a client with lymphocytosis. Which possible causes of this finding does the nurse identify? Select all that apply.
A) Parasitic infections B) Lymphoma C) Inflammatory bowel disease D) Tuberculosis E) Myelogenous leukemia
Recommendations for hepatitis B (HBV) vaccine include which statement?
a. First dose is given between birth and age 2 days. b. First dose is given between ages 12 and 15 months. c. It is not recommended for neonates who are at low risk for hepatitis B. d. It is not recommended for neonates whose mothers are positive for HBV surface antigen.