When assessing the physical condition of a 2-day-old infant, the nurse notices a

relatively soft swelling on one side of the skull extending up to the midline. Which does
this condition indicate?

A) Fontanels
B) Caput succedaneum
C) Cephalhematoma
D) Molding


C

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A school of nursing uses high-fidelity simulation for clinical experiences and skill learning. Which approach should the instructors use to evaluate student performance?

A) Pen-and-paper test B) Student return demonstration C) Video capture of the simulation D) Verbal discussion of the activity

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According to transactional analysis theory, when a patient finally recognizes the importance of being medication-compliant, which type of transaction has occurred?

a. Ulterior b. Crossed c. Incongruent d. Complementary

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Which of the following is true of HIV?

1. The primary infection occurs 3 to 6 months after contracting the virus. 2. 90% of HIV-infected persons live about 5 years. 3. The incubation period in infants is longer. 4. Perinatally acquired AIDS cases have increased.

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A nurse is conducting an in-service program on personality disorders. When describing obsessive-compulsive personality disorder, which characteristics would the nurse most likely include? Select all that apply

A) Preoccupation with control B) Inability to delay rewards C) Strict attention to rules D) Difficulty with decision making E) Relationships primarily formal and polite

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