A 10-year-old girl is living with a foster family. Which intervention is the priority for the child in this family structure?
A) Determining if the child is being bullied at school
B) Dealing with mixed expectations of parents
C) Establishing who is the child's actual caretaker
D) Performing a comprehensive health assessment
D
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A toddler lives in a home that was built in the 1960s. The child has been diagnosed with lead poisoning after eating chips of flaking paint. Which medication will be administered to decrease lead levels?
A) Succimer (Chemet) B) Folic acid C) Deferoxamine (Desferal) D) Deferasirox (Exjade)
While assessing the child, the nurse uses palpation to assess: Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Texture of hair. 2. Temperature. 3. Vibration. 4. Mobility. 5. Color.
The nurse knows that a common assessment finding in a boy younger than 2 years old is:
a. Inflamed and tender spermatic cord. b. Presence of a hernia in the scrotum. c. Penis that looks large in relation to the scrotum. d. Presence of a hydrocele, or fluid in the scrotum.
The most commonly used and accurate method for glucose testing is
A. urine testing. B. stool testing. C. blood testing. D. saliva testing.