A young teenager has recently had a baby. Which of the following is most probable for this infant?

a. Increased attention
b. Increased risk of health problems
c. Increased incidence of high birth weights
d. Increased success in school


ANS: B

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A patient who is being transferred from the medical-surgical unit to the intensive care unit is in the progressive stage of shock

The nurse caring for the patient is aware that shock affects many organ systems and that nursing management will focus on: A) Reviewing the cause of shock and trying to limit the progression B) Assessing and understanding shock and the significant changes in assessment data to guide the plan of care C) Giving the prescribed treatment but shifting focus to providing family time, as the patient is unlikely to survive D) Giving progressive care to the patient and family using critical pathways for shock therapy

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To examine if there is an intact gag reflex, ask the patient to say "ah" as you observe the:

A. Movement of the uvula to the left B. Movement of uvula to the right C. Tongue extension in the midline D. Upward movement of the uvula in the midline

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Nystatin is used to treat:

1. oral Candida infections. 2. fungal infections involving the nail. 3. herpes zoster. 4. respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections in children.

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What type of information is measured in liters?

a. Distance b. Weight c. Liquid d. Temperature

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