Never leave a baby alone on a couch, as he can kick his legs, move to the edge, and fall; or, he can move to the pillows and suffocate
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
F
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A) "The herb is generally considered safe." B) "You need to take it about 4 hours before bedtime." C) "It might take 2 to 4 weeks before you notice the full benefit." D) "You can combine it with other calming herbs." E) "If you stop using it, you won't have any withdrawal symptoms."
Which compensatory mechanism, during the first stage of shock, is the nurse most correct to identify as responsible for stabilization of fluid balance?
A) Catecholamines B) Corticosteroid hormones C) Renin-angiotensin D) Aldosterone
The nurse is caring for an adolescent hospitalized for asthma. The adolescent belongs to a large family. The nurse recognizes that the adolescent is likely to relate to which group?
a. Peers b. Parents c. Siblings d. Teachers
A woman's physician has suggested that she use patient-controlled analgesia for pain relief after a cesarean birth. She asks you if you think this will be effective. Which of the following would be your best response?
A) "Not only will it be effective, but it also will reduce the amount of narcotic needed." B) "It is effective, but the amount of analgesic used will preclude breastfeeding." C) "Most women do not feel well enough after surgery to want control of their own pain relief." D) "Every woman reacts differently to pain, so it would be impossible to predict."