"Shaken baby syndrome" refers to:
A) The increasing rate of epilepsy and other seizure disorders in infants
B) A form of child abuse in which a baby is shaken hard enough to cause trauma and death
C) The physical and developmental problems faced by infants of drug-addicted mothers
D) The psychological trauma that children experience from perceived threats to their safety
B
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A) Sepsis B) Pneumonia C) Fecal impaction D) Abdominal pain
A nurse manager is interviewing a candidate who has much experience in other industries. The candidate was recently licensed and is interviewing for a registered nurse charge position
Which consideration is most important for the manager to bear in mind when regarding this candidate? 1. Can the candidate perform the job? 2. Will the candidate perform the job? 3. Will the candidate apply past work experience? 4. How long will the candidate retain this position if hired?
According to the Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, which of the following are included in the areas for health promotion action? (Select all that apply.)
a. Creating supportive environments b. Developing personal skills c. Building healthy public policy d. Reorienting health services e. Developing community partnerships
The nurse is caring for a client in Stage 2 of general anesthesia. Which is a priority nursing intervention?
A. Assist the anesthesiologist in repositioning the client. B. Complete the surgical scrub. C. Keep the environment quiet and calm. D. Insert the indwelling urinary catheter.