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A client who is 7 months pregnant states, "I'm worried that something will happen to my baby." The nurse's best response is:

a. "There is nothing to worry about." b. "The doctor is taking good care of you and your baby." c. "Tell me about your concerns." d. "Your baby is doing fine."

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During a health education session, a participant asks the nurse how a vaccine can protect from future exposures to diseases against which she is vaccinated. What would be the nurse's best response?

A) The vaccine causes an antibody response in the body. B) The vaccine responds to an infection in the body after it occurs. C) The vaccine is similar to an antibiotic that is used to treat an infection. D) The vaccine actively attacks the microorganism.

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The nurse is teaching coping strategies to parents of a child with a chronic illness. What coping strategies should the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)

a. Listen to the child. b. Accept the child's illness. c. Establish a support system. d. Learn to care for the child's illness one day at a time. e. Do not share information with the child about the illness.

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Which of the following actions should the nurse recommend be included in the patient's plan of care to increase medication safety for a patient who is confused?

a. Have the patient set up the medications for an entire week. b. Have patient turn medication bottles upside down after taking medication. c. Have a family member set up and administer the medications. d. Instruct the patient to take all of the medications together.

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