You need to give a cleansing enema to a toddler. The nurse will tell you how far to insert the enema tube
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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A client with diarrhea asks what can be eaten that doesn't cause more watery stools. What should the nurse respond to this client?
1. "Try the 'BRAT' diet: bouillon soup, rice, applesauce, and tea." 2. "Soft-boiled eggs and toast for several days should help." 3."It would be best to give your bowel a rest and not eat anything for 24 hours." 4. "You need to talk to the dietician about that."
A patient who has a pacemaker might be ineligible for:
1. computed tomography (CT). 2. electromyography (EMG). 3. magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). 4. electroencephalography (EEG).
A parent tells the nurse that his child is quite creative and learning how to pretend with "almost anything in the house." According to Piaget, the nurse realizes this child is demonstrating which stage/phase?
1. Tertiary circular reaction: stage 5 2. Inventions of new means: stage 6 3. Preconceptual phase 4. Concrete operations phase
The major difference between experimental and nonexperimental designs is the role of the
a. variables. b. participants. c. researchers. d. reviewers.