A nurse is assessing the fontanels of a crying newborn and notes that the posterior fontanel pulsates and briefly bulges. What do these findings indicate?

A) Increased intracranial pressure
B) Overhydration
C) Dehydration
D) These are normal findings.


D

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During an admission assessment, a nurse asks a client diagnosed with schizophrenia, "Have you ever felt that certain objects or persons have control over your behavior?" The nurse is assessing for which type of thought disruption?

A. Delusions of persecution B. Delusions of influence C. Delusions of reference D. Delusions of grandeur

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Convert each of the given quantities to the equivalent unit indicated. Your answers must be in the proper form for the metric or household system measurement requested in the question

25 mg = __________ g Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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During an interview, when should you discuss your flaws or less positive traits?

A) Right away because honesty is the best policy B) You should not mention your flaws C) At the conclusion of the interview D) Only if specifically asked to do so

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