The nurse discusses the long-term concerns of a child with a repaired cleft palate, which include: (Select all that apply.)

a. Orthodontia
b. Nasal polyps
c. Hearing loss evaluation
d. Ear infections
e. Migraine headaches


A, C, D
The child with the repaired cleft palate may have long-term health issues with orthodontia because of irregular tooth eruption, ear infections, and hearing loss.

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A) Intravenous B) Oral C) Rectal D) Topical

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A patient describes his or her periods of anxiety as "just horrible" and says that he or she "never knows when it's going to happen." The patient tells you, "I feel like I can't breathe

" You realize that the patient's complaints are common symptoms of: A) Phobia B) Panic disorder C) PTSD D) Mania

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A nurse who provides care to populations who are from different socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds should be aware of which barrier that may prevent full engagement in a relationship?

a. Fears and misconceptions related to poverty b. Lack of tangible and emotional resources c. Lack of knowledge about people who live in poverty d. Perception that the poor don't need to be poor

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A child is prescribed atomoxetine to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. When educating the child and parents about common side effects, which of the following would the nurse include? Select all that apply

A) Headache B) Abdominal pain C) Decreased appetite D) Nervousness E) Dyskinesias

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