The most common respiratory infection in children is

A) Respiratory
B) Gastrointestinal
C) Neurologic
D) Urinary


Ans: A

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Which medical pioneer discovered the relationship between the incidence of puerperal fever and unwashed hands?

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A Native American client describes having difficulty learning as a child, living on a reservation, and

being sent away to the Native American boarding school. He began to use alcohol as a teenager to feel euphoria and escape the feelings of isolation. As an adult he states he feels "stupid and good for nothing.". Gastritis forced him to give up drinking 10 years ago. Recently, he has found some comfort in tribal rituals. In planning care for this client the nurse should realize that he should be offered a program based on a. treatment for both depression and alcohol abuse. b. group discussion of posttraumatic stress disorder. c. holistic principles. d. psychoanalysis.

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A 65-year-old female patient recently had a hip replacement and had a straight catheter placed following surgery to empty her bladder. Forty-eight hours after the catheter was placed, the patient developed symptoms of a urinary tract infection (UTI)

The nurse manager approached the nurse who placed the catheter, blaming her for the cause of the UTI. Which quality approach did the nurse manager utilize? A) Quality assurance techniques B) Total quality management techniques C) Continuous quality improvement techniques D) Continuous quality management techniques

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What maternity unit policies promote postpartal family wellness and shared parenting? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply

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