When examining a newborn for developmental hip dysplasia, which of the following motions would the newborn's hip be unable to accomplish?

A) Abduction
B) Adduction
C) Rotation
D) Extension


A

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a. 10 b. 70 c. 80 d. 100

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A nurse decides to seek certification in critical care nursing. What is the most important benefit for the individual nurse in becoming certified in a specialty?

A) It will result in a salary increase. B) It is required to work in critical care. C) It demonstrates the nurse's personal expertise. D) It is mandated by employers.

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A patient who takes phenytoin (Dilantin) regularly has begun taking valerian. Patient teaching should focus on which possible consequence of the patient's action?

a. Breakthrough seizures b. Spontaneous bleeding c. Impaired dentition d. Gum disease

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Which of the following represents the correct drug, dose, and delivery route for an 18-kg child experiencing severe respiratory distress due to bronchospasm?

A) Albuterol, 1 mg nebulized B) Ipratropium, 0.5 mg nebulized C) Albuterol, 0.25 mg nebulized D) Epinephrine, 0.1 mg/kg IM

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