The nurse is caring for a special-needs infant. Which intervention will be most important in helping the child reach her maximum developmental potential?

A) Directing her parents to an early intervention program
B) Monitoring her progress in elementary school
C) Serving on an individualized education program committee
D) Preparing a plan for her to transition to college


A

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A patient with cancer is receiving a dose of an oral radioactive isotope. What should the nurse keep in mind to ensure personal safety when caring for this patient? (Select all that apply.)

a. The best skin care approaches for the patient b. The time needed to provide quality patient care c. The distance between the patient and caregivers d. The use of a barrier to protect from radiation exposure e. The types of foods the patient should abstain from ingesting

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