FDA approval of an IND application essentially grants permission to

A. conduct animal testing
B. conduct human testing
C. begin distribution as a new prescription drug
D. begin Phase 2 trials


B. conduct human testing

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A nurse working with at-risk children recognizes that vulnerability to psychosocial or cognitive disorders depends on which risk factors? (Select all that apply.)

A. Environment B. Genetics C. Immunity D. Temperament E. Timing of exposure

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A 3-month-old infant is being seen for a well-child check at the pediatric clinic. The nurse is assessing the guardian's knowledge level about the infant's growth and development

One of the topics that the nurse has chosen to address in this session is the risk for airway obstruction. What is the main reason that the nurse has chosen this topic? a. Infants can have severe allergic reactions to food based on exposure to secondhand smoke. b. Infants are prone to lower airway infections that can become obstructive. c. Infants have a tendency to place foreign objects in their mouths. d. Infants can have airway obstruction from excessive drooling associated with teething.

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A nephrostomy tube is inserted in a client with a large ureteral calculus. Which is the most important consideration in providing nursing care for this client?

A) Clamp the tube for no longer than 2 hours at a time. B) Maintain free, continuous urine drainage. C) Leave nephrostomy site open to the air. D) Use only sterile NSS to irrigate the tube.

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A patient who has had a left pneumonectomy to remove a lung cancer is returned to the unit from surgery. The nurse should position the patient in a _____ position

a. high Fowler's b. semi-Fowler's c. right side-lying d. left side-lying

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