Children should be advised to avoid areas where venomous spiders are likely to live, such as:

a. overgrown or unmowed fields c. closets and woodpiles
b. dead tree trunks d. gardens with many shrubs


C
Venomous spiders are likely to live in dark places; they avoid light and bite only in self-defense.

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A patient and a nurse develop a preoperative teaching plan. In teaching the patient to cough effectively after surgery, the nurse should tell her to practice

a. breathing through her nose, holding her breath, and exhaling slowly. b. taking three deep breaths and coughing from the chest. c. inhaling while contracting the abdominal muscles and exhaling while contracting the diaphragm. d. taking short, frequent panting breaths and coughing from the throat to clear accumulated mucus.

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A patient, age 23, is admitted with enlarged lymph nodes, decreased production of RBCs, thrombocytopenia, and a severe increase in his WBC count. A bone-marrow aspiration shows abnormal lymphocytes present

These abnormalities are present in which disease? a. Thrombocytopenia b. Hemophilia c. Acute leukemia d. Sickle cell anemia

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For a client with a pheochromocytoma, the most critical assessment by the nurse is

a. abdominal girth. b. blood pressure. c. daily weight. d. pulse quality.

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