A school health nurse is working on education programs for high school students
As part of the plan, the nurse wants to address health concerns of this age group, but focus on other topics besides the dangers of unprotected sex and drug and alcohol abuse. Which class topic would be appropriate to present? A)
Warning signs of depression for peers to identify among their classmates
B)
Early signs of cancer and heart disease
C)
Injury prevention
D)
Normal physiological changes of this age group
A
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A. Educate the woman and her partner about the importance of electronic fetal monitoring. B. Ensure clearly readable monitoring strips are placed in the patient's chart per protocol. C. Offer diversionary activities for the woman and partner while they are in the hospital. D. Restrict visitors in order to decrease the chance of being exposed to infectious illness.
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a. Aseptic method does not require boiling of the bottles. b. Terminal method requires boiling water to be added to the formula. c. Aseptic method requires a longer preparation time. d. Terminal method sterilizes the prepared formula at the same time it sterilizes the equipment.
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1. Bring the infant to the clinic for evaluation. 2. Give the infant at least 2 ounces of juice every 2 hours. 3. Measure the infant's urine output for 24 hours. 4. Provide the infant with 50 mL of glucose water.