It is better to use a dropper or oral syringe than a medicine cup to measure amounts of less than 5 mL of

oral medication.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Which of the following is true about how Americans die?

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In looking at community health nursing, a nurse inquires as to how a specific population's health compares to the health of a successful community

Which of the following is a dimension of nursing practice that Anderson and McFarland discussed in the text regarding community health nursing? A) Outreach services for all community members B) Conservative use of resources C) Assessment of communities in need D) Emphasis on primary prevention

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The nurse in the newborn nursery is aware that the first sign of cystic fibrosis is:

a. Meconium ileus b. Inability to tolerate oral feedings c. Gray putty-like stool d. Projectile vomiting

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