The pediatric nurse explains to the parents of a child with a urinary tract infection (UTI) that the most common invading bacteria responsible for this condition is:
A) proteus.
B) Klebsiella.
C) enterococci.
D) Escherichia coli.
D
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When a person dies unexpectedly, which type of grief response can usually be expected in surviving loved ones after the initial shock?
a. uncomplicated recovery c. chronic anxiety b. traumatic imagery d. sleep disturbances
The nurse determines clinical death and initiates CPR immediately because resuscitation is possible if cardiopulmonary arrest has existed for no more than:
a. 2 minutes. b. 3 minutes. c. 4 minutes. d. 5 minutes.
To avoid scalding burns, the hot water heater should be set to:
1. 180 degrees. 2. 160 degrees. 3. 120 degrees. 4. 140 degrees.
The nurse notes that a client has xanthelasma during an assessment. Which cardiovascular condition should the nurse suspect?
A. Diabetes. B. Elevated cholesterol. C. Premature atherosclerosis. D. Liver disease.