Multiply the decimals using a calculator: 5.34 x 0.4 __________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


2.136

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An adolescent has been using lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD). The nurse is aware that this drug is classified as:

a. barbiturates c. steroids b. hallucinogens d. opiates

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Infants are at risk for hypothermia, bradycardia, and acidosis because they

a. are totally dependent upon breathing through their noses. b. cannot shiver when exposed to lowered temperatures. c. have a cardiac output of only 1 L per minute, whereas their circulating blood volume is around 85 cc/kg. d. have a high ratio of body surface area to body surface mass.

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The husband of a patient in active labor asks the nurse to phone him when the baby is delivered because he needs to go to work. Which nursing response respects the husband's culture?

A) Ask if he knows that he can stay with his wife during labor. B) Tell him that all fathers now stay with their wives during labor. C) Tell him he is missing out on the opportunity of a lifetime by leaving. D) Insist he stay with his wife during labor because she will need his support.

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An adolescent comes to the school nurse's office seeking advice about his friends and feeling pressure to participate in activities with which he isn't comfortable, such as drinking parties and sexual explorations. What should the nurse do?

1. Tell the adolescent to stay away from "friends like that." 2. Be open to the concerns and provide accurate information about any questions. 3. Encourage the adolescent to accept psychosocial counseling. 4. Give the adolescent pamphlets on sexually transmitted diseases.

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