In the United States, ______ is the most common cause of accidental pediatric poisoning deaths in children under age 6 years

1. Calcium
2. Fluoride
3. Iron
4. Zinc


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The perinatal nurse and student nurse are conducting an assessment on a postpartal woman. The nurse demonstrates percussion of the bladder. They hear a dull, thudding sound. How should the nurse document this information?

A. A bladder containing about 500 cc of urine B. A full bladder C. An empty bladder D. An overdistended bladder

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The nurse is providing teaching by telephone to a patient who is scheduled for a pelvic examination and Pap test next week. The nurse instructs the patient that she should

a. shower, but not take a tub bath, before the examination. b. not have sexual intercourse the day before the Pap test. c. avoid douching for at least 24 hours before the examination. d. schedule to have the Pap test just after her menstrual period.

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A client who was recently started on the anticoagulant warfarin (Coumadin) asks about adverse reactions. The nurse explains that adverse effects may occur because the drug is highly bound with only ____% available to reach the target cells

Fill in the blank with the appropriate word.

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A nurse is planning to teach a client about a new medication. What is the best teaching method?

A. Instruct the client that their local pharmacy will teach them about this medication. B. Give the client oral and written drug information and instructions. C. Provide oral drug information and instructions as opposed to written. D. Leave written drug information and instructions at the bedside.

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