A 2 year old spends his daytime hours with a caregiver who smokes in the home. This child is at greater risk of developing:

A) Diabetes.
B) Emphysema.
C) Asthma.
D) Impetigo.


C

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Choose the statements that incorporate the characteristics of evidence-based practice. (Select all that apply.)

a. The nurse's clinical experience is fundamental to the evidence-based practice process. b. Evidence-based practice provides a theoretical framework for accuracy and safety in patient care. c. Evidence-based practice involves the use of a holistic approach to patient care in health care. d. Evidence-based practice is designed to create a generic plan of patient care in clinical settings.

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The nurse realizes that religion affected the development of nursing which began:

a. in India around 800-600 BC. c. during the Middle Ages. b. during the Roman Empire. d. at the time of the Renaissance.

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The nurse explains to the client taking psyllium that:

a. "This type of laxative should be used for short-term treatment only." b. "This laxative may be administered by either the oral or rectal route." c. "It frequently takes at least 12 hours before you experience a bowel movement." d. "You should mix the powder and liquid 30 minutes before drinking it."

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The spouse of a patient diagnosed with bipolar disorder asks what evidence supports the possibility of genetic transmission of bipolar disorders. Which response should the nurse provide?

a. "A high proportion of patients with bipolar disorders are found among creative writers." b. "A higher rate of relatives with bipolar disorder is found among patients with bipolar disorder." c. "Patients with bipolar disorder have higher rates of relatives who respond in an exaggerated way to daily stress." d. "More individuals with bipolar disorder come from high socioeconomic and educational backgrounds."

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