The nurse is assessing a pediatric patient during a well-child visit. In order for the patient to be up-to-date for immunizations,

the patient should receive the first dose of the measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) vaccine between 12 and ____________________ months of age.

Fill in the blank with correct word


ANS: 15

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The difference between a true score and an obtained score is referred to as which of the following?

A) Internal inconsistency B) Non-equivalence C) Interobserver disagreement D) Error of measurement

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A child has been diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Which of the following would be the most evaluative for a child diagnosed with ADHD?

A) Consistent decrease in disruptive and dangerous behaviors B) Decrease in impulsive behaviors C) Improvement in satisfying relationships D) Decrease in harm toward others

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The nurse is caring for a newborn born to a drug-addicted mother. Which of the following assessment findings would be common for this newborn? Select all that apply

1. Hyperirritability 2. Decreased muscle tone 3. Exaggerated reflexes 4. Depressed respiratory effort 5. Transient tachypnea Correct

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The client tells her nurse that upon waking this morning, the vision in her left eye had decreased to about one fourth of the area she could see the day before. What is the nurse's first priority?

A. Ask the client what prescription and over-the-counter medications she is currently taking. B. Place the client in the supine position and patch the left eye. C. Document the finding as the only action. D. Notify the physician.

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