Sudden, bright-red bleeding is normal following surgery

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A nurse assesses the height and weight measurements on an infant and documents these measurements at the 75th percentile. The nurse notes that the measurements two months ago were at the 25th percentile. How should the nurse interpret these data?

1. The infant is not gaining enough weight. 2. The infant has gained a significant amount of weight. 3. The previous measurements were most likely inaccurate. 4. These measurements most likely are inaccurate.

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A nurse is conducting an assessment of a patient who has recently had several changes made to her drug regimen. What assessment question most directly addresses the safety implications of the patient's drug regimen?

A) "Do you prefer to take liquid medications or are you fine with taking pills?" B) "Do you take any herbal supplements or alternative medications?" C) "What effect are you expecting that these medications will have on your health?" D) "Which pharmacy do you use to fill your prescriptions?"

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The actualizing values described by Parker and Barry are principles of primary health care established by which organization?

A. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) B. World Health Organization (WHO) C. American Nurses Association (ANA) D. Centers for Disease (CDC)

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What would a nurse who is aware of national statistics regarding mortality, morbidity, and epidemics in the United States emphasize at school meetings for parents and staff?

a. Dangers of bioterrorism and how staff must be prepared for disasters b. How to react in the safest manner if violence breaks out in the school c. Importance of not sharing personal items to avoid spread of infections and parasites d. Need for physical exercise for each student on a daily basis

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