A nurse admits an infant with a possible diagnosis of congestive heart failure. Which of the following signs and symptoms would the infant most likely be exhibiting?
A) Feeding problems
B) Rapid weight gain
C) Bradycardia
D) Yellowish color
A
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A) Providing links to websites that contain information related to the medication B) Excluding family members from the session C) Using color-coded materials D) Making the information relevant to the patient's condition
The nurse notes a rise in the eosinophil count and suspects the patient has a(n):
a. bacterial infection. b. allergy. c. viral infection. d. blood dyscrasia.
The basic psychiatric nursing intervention that supports problem solving, is usually time-limited, and can be applied to individual patients, a family, or a group is:
A) Crisis care. B) Health teaching. C) Counseling. D) Research.
Avoid positioning a cast against the footboard or side rail
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