A child has hydrocephalus. Which are likely to occur without treatment?
a. Intellectual disabilities and neurological damage
b. Spina bifida and epilepsy
c. Heart disease and paralysis
d. Autism and Down syndrome
A
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The nurse is discussing with a nutrition class the health risks to infants of women who gain excessive weight during pregnancy. What risks should the nurse discuss with the class?
A) High Apgar score C) Seizures B) Small for gestational age D) Hyperglycemia
A patient is admitted to the emergency department (ED) after falling through the ice while ice skating. Which assessment will the nurse obtain first?
a. Heart rate b. Breath sounds c. Body temperature d. Level of consciousness
Which test-taking tip is most important to remember when taking a multiple choice examination such as the NCLEX-CAT, RN?
a. Read each question four times so that re-lated information can be remembered. b. To save time, select the first answer that is correct. c. Ignore negative words in the stem ques-tion because they confuse the issue. d. Avoid reading into the question informa-tion that is not included in the client situa-tion.
The feeling of guilt that the child "caused" the disability or illness is especially critical in which child?
a. Toddler b. Preschooler c. School-age child d. Adolescent