Which is a symptom?

a. Reddened area
b. Bruise
c. Itching
d. Eye drainage


C

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The pediatric nurse's best defense against an accusation of malpractice or negligence is that the nurse:

1. Followed the physician's written orders. 2. Met the Society of Pediatric Nurses standards of practice. 3. Is a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist. 4. Was acting on the advice of the nurse manager.

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What should the nurse include when counseling potential parents about genetic disorders?

A) Environmental influences may affect multifactorial inheritance. B) Genetic disorders primarily follow Mendelian laws of inheritance. C) All genetic disorders involve a similar number of abnormal chromosomes. D) The absence of genetic disorders in both families eliminates the possibility of having a child with a genetic disorder.

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In caring for a stage IV pressure ulcer, the nurse assesses the purulent drainage as creamy yellow with a necrotic odor. The nurse is aware that this type of exudate is probably caused by:

a. Proteus. b. Bacteroides. c. Staphylococcus. d. Pseudomonas.

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The nurse educator is teaching a group of nursing students the pathophysiologic reasons related to genitourinary (GU) disorders in the pediatric population. Which statements are appropriate for the nurse educator to include in the teaching session?

1. "Incomplete organ development during fetal development is the cause of many GU disorders." 2. "Improper placement of the urethra in vagina is one cause of GU disorders." 3. "GU disorders in the pediatric population can be caused by hydronephrosis." 4. "GU disorders in the pediatric population are not caused by infections." 5. "Anatomic obstruction or incomplete nerve innervation can cause GU disorders."

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