Milliequivalent is a unit used to measure the ionic activity of a medication. _______

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.


ANS: True

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Select the normal finding of an examination of the tympanic membrane

1. The membrane flutters when the client holds the nose and swallows. 2. The short process of the malleus is not visible. 3. The color is red. 4. The membrane bulges.

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A mother notices that her newborn is able to sleep without waking even when in the nursery with other newborns crying. The mother asks whether her baby might have a hearing problem, because her father wears hearing aids

The nurse should explain that: 1. Newborn risk factors associated with potential hearing loss do not include a family history of hearing loss. 2. Newborns cannot hear, due to mucus accumulated in the middle ear, which takes several days to drain. 3. Newborns who are asleep do not respond to loud noises that are not accompanied by vibrations. 4. Newborns in a noisy nursery are able to habituate to the sounds, and might not react unless a sound is sudden or much louder.

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Nurses using a contemporary definition should identify a client's family by asking which of these questions?

a. Who do you consider to be your family? b. Are your parents and siblings living? c. Are you married and do you have any children? d. Who lives with you in your household?

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Withdrawal from ___________________ is potentially life threatening.

A. opiates b. crack cocaine c. alcohol d. PCP

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