The Boy Scouts is an organization that continues to be a favorite with school-aged boys because
A) fathers participate in Boy Scouts.
B) no girls are included in the organization.
C) merit badges require completing small tasks for rewards.
D) hiking is a favorite school-aged activity.
C
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1. Tetralogy of Fallot. 2. Pulmonary atresia. 3. Coarctation of the aorta. 4. Ventricular septal defect.
An older patient is hesitant to receive a vaccination against shingles due to lack of knowledge. What will be included in the nurse's teaching?
1. Shingles are treated successfully with antibiotics. 2. Shingles cause vesicular lesions along spinal nerves. 3. Shingles are sometimes difficult to diagnose. 4. Shingles result from reactivation of a herpes simplex virus.
An instructor explains precautions that nurses can take when dealing with the possibility of exposure to blood and bodily fluids. The instructor identifies that additional guidance is needed when a student says:
1. "I always place my used needles into a puncture-proof, labeled container." 2. "I always recap my used needles before disposing of them." 3. "I always wash my hands before and after patient contact." 4. "I always wear gloves if there is a chance for exposure to bodily fluids."
The nurse is conducting an assessment of an 8-year-old client and is preparing to check the child's ears. The nurse prepares the child for this examination by:
1. Having the child sit on the parent's lap. 2. Asking the child to tilt the head. 3. Having the child practice with the equipment. 4. Telling the child the examination will not hurt.