The correct term for the child aged 4 weeks to 1 year is ______________
ANS:
infant
A child between the ages of 4 weeks and 1 year is termed an infant.
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a. the Patient Self-Determination Act b. civil laws c. the Good Samaritan laws d. the Code of Ethics for Nurse
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a. "I'll check to see if you can have anything." b. "Let me give you a backrub and see if it helps." c. "I believe you are in pain." d. "When was your last medication for pain?"
A couple who is expecting their first child has been advised by friends to consider harvesting umbilical cord blood in order to have a future source of stem cells
The couple has approached their caregiver with this request and is seeking clarification of exactly why stem cells are valuable and what they might expect to gain from harvesting it. How can their caregiver best respond to the couple's enquiry? Stem cells can A) "help correct autoimmune diseases and some congenital defects." B) "be used to regenerate damaged organs should the need ever arise." C) "be used as source of reserve cells for the entire blood production system." D) "help treat some cancers and anemias, but they must come from your child himself or herself."
The nurse is orienting a group of new nurses and explaining the concept of sentinel events and their causes. What should the nurse explain as the number one root cause of all sentinel event reports to The Joint Commission?
a. Medication errors b. Falls c. Communication failures d. High patient-to-nurse ratios