Insulin-dependent diabetes is also called Type ____________________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: 1
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A) Reduced cognitive function B) Abnormalities in stature C) Postural instability D) Reduced nerve transmission
The nurse is caring for a child recently diagnosed with glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency. The nurse is teaching the parents about triggers that may result in oxidative stress
Which of the following responses indicates a need for further teaching? A) "I doubt he will ever eat fava beans, but they could trigger hemolysis.". B) "He must avoid exposure to naphthalene, an agent found in mothballs.". C) "He must never take methylene blue for a urinary tract infection.". D) "My son can never take penicillin for an infection.".
When providing care to a child requiring temperature measurement, nurses use evidence-based practice whenever they:
a. Understand that a rectal temperature is the most accurate method in a child. b. Understand that a rectal temperature is the least accurate method in a child. c. Understand that an axillary temperature is the most accurate method in a child. d. Understand that adding 1ÂșC to an axillary temperature in a child is as accurate as a rectal temperature.
A client with Rh isoimmunization gives birth to a neonate with an enlarged heart and severe, generalized edema. The neonate is immediately transferred to the neonatal intensive care unit. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for the client?
a. ineffective parenting related to the neonate's transfer to the intensive care unit b. impaired parenting related to the neonate's transfer to the intensive care unit c. deficient fluid volume related to severe edema d. fear related to removal and loss of the neonate by statute