During a well-child visit, a parent asks the nurse the best way to manage negativism in her toddler. Which suggestions by the nurse would be most appropriate?

A) Implement punishment appropriate for the child's age.
B) Spend more quality time with the child.
C) Ask the child not to always say "no."
D) Reduce the opportunities for a "no" answer.


D

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a. Assess rectal temperature every 4 hours. b. Administer Acetaminophen as ordered. c. Assess skin turgor. d. Restrict fluids. e. Assess level of consciousness.

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Cindy, who delivered her third child yesterday, has just learned that her two school-aged children have contracted chickenpox. What should the nurse tell her?

a. Her two children should be treated with acyclovir before she goes home from the hospital. b. The baby will acquire immunity from Cindy and will not be susceptible to chickenpox. c. The children can visit their mom and baby in the hospital as planned but must wear gowns and masks. d. She must make arrangements to stay somewhere other than her home until the children are no longer contagious.

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The S1 heart sound is made by the closure of which valves?

A) Mitral and tricuspid B) Tricuspid and pulmonic C) Pulmonic and aortic D) Aortic and mitral

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A patient on your unit has an electrolyte imbalance that has caused laryngeal spasms. What is the likely imbalance?

A. Hypernatremia B. Hypocalcemia C. Hypermagnesemia D. Hypokalemia

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