When explaining the stages of growth and development to new parents, the nurse lists them in order. List the following stages in order of occurrence: Standard Text: Click and drag the options below to move them up or down

1. Toddler
2. Adolescent
3. Neonate
4. Preschooler
5. Infant
6. School-age child


3,6,1,4,2,5
Rationale: Toddler: 1–3 years

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a. support physician's orders. b. provide direction for all caregivers. c. provide broad, general statements. d. clarify nursing principles.

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A patient got a sliver of glass in his eye when a glass container at work fell and shattered. The glass had to be surgically removed and the patient is about to be discharged home

The patient asks the nurse for a topical anesthetic for the pain in his eye. What should the nurse respond? A) "Overuse of these drops could soften your cornea and damage your eye." B) "You could lose the peripheral vision in your eye if you used these drops too much." C) "I'm sorry, this medication is considered a controlled substance and patients cannot take it home." D) "I know these drops will make your eye feel better, but I can't let you take them home."

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A nursing instructor is demonstrating how to perform a heel stick on a newborn. To obtain an accurate capillary hematocrit reading, the nursing instructor tells the students to:

1. Warm the heel prior to obtaining blood. 2. Use a previous puncture site. 3. Cool the heel prior to obtaining blood. 4. Use a sterile needle and aspirate.

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The nurse best addresses the possible intrinsic factors that contribute to falls experienced by older adult patients in an acute care setting by

a. encouraging patients to wear their glasses. b. keeping a low-level light on in the room at night. c. keeping the patient's bed low to the floor. d. assessing the room for clutter on the floor.

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