You would teach the mother of a boy with tetralogy of Fallot that if he suddenly becomes cyanotic and dyspneic to

A) place him in a semi-Fowler's position in an infant seat.
B) lie him supine with the head turned to one side.
C) lie him prone, being sure he can breathe easily.
D) place him in a knee-chest position.


D

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The home health nurse uses the Omaha System for planning care and is able to evaluate the client's health status with the portion of that tool known as

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