The nurse is assessing a toddler-age patient who has been provided a bottle at bedtime since birth. The nurse would assess this patient for baby-bottle caries, which tend to manifest between ____________________ months and 3 years of age

Fill in the blank with correct word


ANS: 18

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The nurse explains that rickets, a deficiency disease that causes bony deformities, is caused by the inadequate supply of vitamin ______

ANS:

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The nurse is administering intravenous immune globulin (IVIG). The nurse assesses vital signs and for adverse reactions every 15 minutes for the first hour of administration. After the first hour, how should the nurse continue to assess the child?

A) Every 45 minutes through the remainder of the infusion B) Every 30 minutes C) Per institutional protocol D) On a case-by-case basis

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It is most important that the nurse include which activity for the young adult client with Down syndrome?

a. Encouraging more fruit and leafy green vegetables in the diet b. Teaching him how to perform testicular self-examination c. Assessing the skin for unusual bruises and petechiae d. Testing the client's stool for occult blood

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Water movement between the ICF and ECF compartments is determined by:

a. osmotic forces. b. plasma oncotic pressure. c. antidiuretic hormone. d. buffer systems.

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