A nurse is teaching a group of expectant parents about infant safety. Which of the following is mandated by the law to promote infant safety?
A) lowering temperatures on hot water heaters
B) covering electrical outlets with safety prongs
C) removing all cords from mini-blinds and drapes
D) using special car safety seats and restraints
D
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A) Capture the complexity of human nature by the richness of the operational definitions associated with the variables B) Minimize the number of words required to explain phenomena and thereby eliminate semantic problems C) Prove conclusively that relationships exist among the phenomena studied D) Articulate the nature of the relationships among phenomena
Which of the following conditions may cause bradycardia? Select all that apply
a. Diarrhea d. Prolonged vomiting b. Eye surgery e. Myocardial infarction c. Hyperthyroidism f. Increased intracranial pressure
For which of the following children would nonopioid analgesics be recommended?
A) A child with juvenile arthritis B) A child with end-stage cancer C) A child with a broken arm D) A child with severe postoperative pain
An ICU client who was in a motor vehicle accident 1 day ago is developing a worsening respiratory status
The nurse is aware that the client's chest has bruising on it from hitting the steering wheel, and the health care provider has diagnosed the client with lung contusions. As the client develops increased respiratory distress, the nurse recognizes that the only difference between acute lung injury (ALI) and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is: 1. ARDS and ALI differ only in the amount of hypoxemia. 2. ARDS clients will have a lower respiratory rate than ALI clients. 3. ALI clients have fewer injuries than ARDS clients. 4. ALI clients have more inflammation than ARDS clients.