The pediatric nurse tells parents that contrary to popular belief, a bath before bedtime is no longer considered to have a calming effect

A) True
B) False


A

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A client is experiencing a chronic condition. How should the nurse describe this client's health problem?

1. Good health 2. Illness 3. Normal health 4. Unhealthy

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A 75-year-old Hispanic male is brought to the clinic by his daughter, who tells the nurse she doesn't know what is wrong with her father. The daughter states her father is confused, agitated, and restless and has been for several weeks

What is one diagnosis the nurse should suspect? A) Duodenal ulcers B) Gastric cancer C) Peptic ulcers D) Chronic gastritis

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The nurse is caring for a 14-year-old girl with multiple health problems. Which of the following activities would best reflect evidence-based practice by the nurse?

A) Following blood pressure monitoring recommendations B) Determining how often vital signs are monitored C) Using hospital protocol for ordering diagnostic tests D) Deciding on the medication dose

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A dying patient is experiencing copious secretions, difficulty in swallowing, and labored breathing. Which interventions should the nurse carry out? (Select all that apply.)

a. Suction secretions. b. Encourage oral fluids. c. Place a dehumidifier in the room. d. Administer scopolamine as ordered. e. Increase oxygen to 3 L per nasal cannula. f. Place the patient in Fowler's or semi-Fowler's position.

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