The nurse asks the patient to identify a distinct odor. Which cranial nerve (CN) is being assessed?

1) CN I
2) CN V
3) CN VII
4) CN VIII


ANS: 1

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A nurse is working with parents and community members to develop a chemical and medication safety class in their community. Techniques that they should discuss include which of the following? Select all that apply

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