Can the single-dose, prefilled syringe cartridge be used more than once?


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A child is brought to the emergency department with moderate respiratory distress. She has an oxygen saturation of 89% but is awake, alert, and responsive, and is clinging to the mother

The nurse is consulting about appropriate oxygen delivery devices and expresses concern about the patient retaining CO2. Which oxygen delivery device is the most appropriate for this child? A. Facial CPAP B. Nasal cannula C. Oxygen tent D. Venturi mask

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Match the key immunization terms to their meanings

a. Natural immunity b. Acquired immunity c. Active immunity d. Passive immunity e. Herd immunity 1. A state in which immune bodies are actively formed against specific antigens, either naturally by having had the disease or artificially 2. A majority of the population is vaccinated, and the spread of certain diseases is stopped 3. Innate immunity or resistance to infection or toxicity 4. Immunity from exposure to the invading agent, which is a bacteria, virus, or toxin 5. Temporary immunity from the mother to the fetus via the placenta

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The best way to decrease blood cholesterol level is to decrease dietary intake of

a. cholesterol. b. saturated fat. c. monounsaturated fat. d. polyunsaturated fat.

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The nurse is reviewing a patient's urinalysis results: white blood cells (WBC) 100+/hpf; red blood cells (RBC) 4/hpf; bacteria, moderate amount; nitrite, positive; specific gravity, 1.025; urine, cloudy

What would the nurse recognize these finding as indicating? a. Dehydration b. Urinary tract infection c. Contamination of the specimen from bacteria on the perineum d. Contamination from menstruation

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