When conducting a physical examination of a child with suspected Kawasaki disease, which of the following would the nurse expect to assess?

A) Hirsutism or striae
B) Strawberry tongue
C) Malar rash
D) Café au lait spots


B

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a. Hip replacement b. Bone metastasis c. Hypoproteinemia d. Migraine headache e. Compression fracture f. Postherpetic neuralgia

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When does communication have the greatest likelihood of being accurately interpreted?

A) More than one mode is used. B) Face-to-face communication is used. C) Written communication is used. D) The sender repeats the message using the same mode.

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When planning care for a client with a partial airway obstruction, which nursing intervention has the greatest priority?

1. Ensuring advanced airway equipment is at the bedside 2. Ensuring the resuscitation team is on standby 3. Keeping the client calm and relaxed 4. Providing pain medication around the clock

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine (Gardasil, Cervarix):

1. Is a live virus vaccine that provides immunity to six strains of HPV virus 2. Has a common adverse effect of syncope within 15 minutes of giving the vaccine 3. Should not be given to males younger than age 12 years 4. May be given to pregnant women

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