The nurse assures the anxious parents of a child with a cleft lip that most cleft lips are repaired when the infant is as young as _________ weeks
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
10
Most cleft lips are repaired when the infant is 10 to 12 weeks old.
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The clinic nurse is reviewing the immunization guidelines for hepatitis B. Which are true of the guidelines for this vaccine? (Select all that apply.)
a. The hepatitis B vaccination series should be begun at birth. b. The adolescent not vaccinated at birth does not have a need to be vaccinated. c. Any child not vaccinated at birth should receive two doses at least 4 months apart. d. An unimmunized 10-year-old child should receive three doses administered 4 weeks apart.
The nurse is caring for a hospitalized patient who has symptoms characteristic of pyelonephritis. Before administering the first dose of the intravenous antibiotic, the nurse will ensure that which action is performed?
a. An antipyretic is administered. b. A dose of oral antibiotic is given. c. A urinary analgesic is given. d. A urine culture is obtained.
The nurse is determining if a client is experiencing symptoms of Alzheimer disease or Huntington chorea. Which assessment finding would indicate the client might have Huntington chorea rather than Alzheimer disease?
1. Confusion 2. Difficulty completing tasks 3. Involuntary muscle spasm 4. Memory loss
Which of the following is one of the four pillars of primary health care, as described by the National Primary Health Care Awareness Strategy (2006)?
a. Teams b. Universality c. Health promotion d. Immediate access to primary care