Which of the following would the nurse expect to find in a child with viral conjunctivitis?

A) Mild pain
B) Photophobia
C) Itching
D) Watery discharge


B

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An older adult client has edema of the lower extremities despite being prescribed medication for this symptom. Which is the priority nursing intervention for this client?

1. Discussing the finding with the client's healthcare provider. 2. Providing the client with support hose. 3. Reviewing the client's current medications. 4. Documenting the finding in the medical record.

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A chemical substance released from nerve endings transmitting across synapses to other nerves is known as a(n)

A. alpha-fetoprotein. B. cerebral spinal fluid. C. neurotransmitter. D. tissue plasminogen activator.

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To assess the head control of a 4-month-old infant, the nurse lifts up the infant in a prone position while supporting his chest. The nurse looks for what normal response? The infant:

a. Raises the head, and arches the back. b. Extends the arms, and drops down the head. c. Flexes the knees and elbows with the back straight. d. Holds the head at 45 degrees, and keeps the back straight.

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The primigravida in labor asks the nurse to explain the electronic fetal heart rate monitor strip. The fetal heart rate baseline is 150, with accelerations to 165, variable decelerations to 140, and moderate long-term variability

Which statement indicates that the client understands the nurse's teaching? "The most important part of fetal heart monitoring is the" 1. "Absence of variable decelerations." 2. "Presence of variability." 3. "Fetal heart rate baseline." 4. "Depth of decelerations."

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