Babies feel secure when:
a. Talked to
b. Supported with pillows
c. Wrapped and held snugly
d. Placed in a dark room
C
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a. developing the skills needed for active listening takes time and effort. b. it is difficult to stay quiet and let the patients do all the talking. c. it requires actively examining the content of what the patient says. d. more time is required to engage in active listening with patients.
The laboratory data reveal a decreased fecal urobilinogen concentration. What clinical manifestation would accompany this laboratory finding?
A. Clay-colored stools B. Petechiae C. Asterixis D. Melena
On palpating the chest wall of a trauma patient, you feel subcutaneous crepitus (emphysema), which is a sign that:
a. air has leaked into soft tissue. b. a fracture underlies the injury. c. a foreign body is present. d. there is vascular obstruction.
Mr. Simon is returning to the clinic for a follow up after a recent right knee surgery. Upon assessment, the nurse notices several indications that the patient has developed osteomyelitis. Select all that apply to this condition:
A. There is pus-looking drainage from the incision B. The client's right lower leg is pale and cool C. Mr. Simon reports he has chills D. He has sudden dyspnea and chest pain E. Test results indicate the patient has osteopenia