The nurse recognizes that ____% of hospitalized children have special needs
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
35
thirty-five
Children with special needs comprise 35% of the pediatric hospitalization admissions.
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Pharmacy reports that the medication records of a unit have begun to show frequent corrections
What other signs of diversion would the manager look for on the unit? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Chart review on effectiveness of pain control 2. Increase in clients with conditions requiring pain medications 3. Increase in use of doses of as-needed narcotics that results in wastage 4. Chart review that reveals that clients require much more narcotic pain medication on one shift than on others 5. Narcotic containers that look as if they have been altered
The nurse realizes that goals should be singular in focus primarily because:
1. The nurse will find it difficult to modify the plan of care if the goals are not met. 2. The client may not have the strength to accomplish multiply behavioral changes. 3. The client may have difficulty focusing on more than one behavioral modification at a time. 4. The nurse will find it difficult to identify appropriate interventions to address multiple behaviors.
When measuring the newborn during a general assessment, which is the correct assessment?
A. Wrap the tape measure around the head below the ears. B. Wrap the tape measure around the head starting at the nose. C. Wrap the tape measure around the abdomen at the umbilicus. D. Wrap the tape measure around the chest below the nipple line.
Which statement by a client pregnant with twins would indicate that teaching was effective?
1. "Identical twins can be the same or different sex." 2. "Identical twins occur more frequently than fraternal twins." 3. "Congenital abnormalities are more prevalent in identical twins." 4. "Because of their birth relationship, fraternal twins are more similar to each other than if they had been born singly."