The pediatric nurse explains to student nurses that when a child becomes ill, pediatric nursing care traditionally occurs with a primary health care provider in a:
A) hospital setting.
B) medical home.
C) private medical office.
D) 24-hour observation unit.
C
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A. Evaporation. B. Shivering. C. Decreased metabolic activity. D. Vasoconstriction.
The nurse is working in a day care center for infants with special needs where there recently has been an outbreak of viral conjunctivitis. Which instruction by the nurse to the staff is the best way to stop the spread of this infection?
1. Require all children with conjunctivitis to stay home until there is a reduction in drainage. 2. Require all children with an infection to be on otic antibiotics for at least 24 hours prior to returning to school. 3. Isolate all children with conjunctivitis in the same room away from those who are not infected. 4. Perform hand hygiene after providing personal care for all children.
The necessary basic preparation for public health nursing is a(n) _____ in nursing
a. Associate's degree b. Baccalaureate degree c. Master's degree d. PhD
A patient with a high level of motor activity runs from chair to chair and cries, "They're coming! They're coming!" The patient is unable to follow staff direction or respond to verbal interventions. Which nursing diagnosis has the highest priority?
a. Risk for injury b. Self-care deficit c. Disturbed energy field d. Disturbed thought processes