The nurse is assessing a baby in the well-baby clinic. Which is a baby more likely to exhibit by following a proximodistal direction?
A) Lift head before sitting up
B) Sit before walking
C) Roll over before grasping objects
D) Make sounds before being able to walk
C
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A patient is administered diltiazem (Cardizem) IV followed by propranolol (Inderal) IV. What effect will this medication combination produce?
A) Hypertensive crisis B) Anaphylaxis C) Heart block D) Bradycardia
Nurse Z takes ample time to explain all medical options to her elderly patients and to ensure they have the information they need to make informed decisions about their care. What is Nurse Z's best reason for taking these actions?
A) Full disclosure deters malpractice suits and negligence claims B) The activity theory of aging requires maintenance of lifestyle C) Information is an effective strategy for stress management D) Empowerment has a positive effect on health status
The nurse is performing patient teaching with a young mother who has brought her 3-month-old to the clinic for a well-baby check
Knowing that it is cold season, what information should the nurse provide to the mother to best prevent transmission of organisms? A) Take prescribed antibiotics B) Use warm salt-water gargles C) Dress warmly D) Wash hands frequently
The laboratory report includes these four numbers: 0.355, 0.3, 0.03, and 0.035 . Which decimal is the largest?
A) 0.3 B) 0.03 C) 0.035 D) 0.355