The nurse is aware that by the age of _____, the first permanent teeth erupt
ANS:
6
At the age of 6, the first permanent teeth erupt: the 6-year molars.
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A pregnant woman at 30 weeks' gestation is in the CCU with severe eclampsia. She is experiencing pulmonary edema, severe oliguria, and hypotension and continues to have seizures
She is endotracheally intubated, supported by a mechanical ventilator, and is receiving intravenous magnesium sulfate at 3 g/hr; the serum magnesium level is 8 mg/dL. She is beginning spontaneous early labor. What is the most important intervention? A) Administer medication to delay the onset of labor, as the baby is preterm. B) Increase the dose of magnesium sulfate to control seizures. C) Facilitate delivery of the baby, as eclampsia is worsening. D) Administer high-dose diuretics for the pulmonary edema.
Phase III clinical trials are sometimes referred to as efficacy studies
A) True B) False
A nurse is teaching a group of nursing students about irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors. Which statement by a student indicates understanding of the teaching?
a. "Diazepam is given to reverse inhibition of cholinesterase when overdose occurs." b. "Irreversible cholinesterase inhibitors are rapidly absorbed by all routes." c. "These agents are often used to treat glaucoma." d. "Toxic doses of these agents produce an anticholinergic crisis."
A patient with glomerulonephritis develops acute kidney injury. Which form of kidney injury should the nurse realize has occurred with this patient?
a. Prerenal b. Postrenal c. Intrarenal d. Suprabladder