Compared to traditional lancet devices that puncture vertically, incision devices:
a.) are less painful to the patient
b.) require fewer repeat incisions
c.) have shorter draw times
d.) all of the above
Answer: d.) all of the above
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1. "The safest place in the car for the baby is the middle of the back seat." 2. "I will use a rear facing car seat for my baby." 3. "I will take the car seat to the local police station for them to check placement and safety." 4. "For the trip home from the birth hospital, I will bucket myself in the back seat and hold the baby carefully. I am borrowing a car seat and should have it by my next trip out."
A laboring mother asks the nurse if the baby will have immunity to some illnesses when born. What type of immunity does the nurse understand that the newborn will have?
A) Naturally acquired active immunity B) Artificially acquired active immunity C) Passive immunity transferred by the mother D) There is no immunity passed down from mother to child.
The diabetic nurse is working for the summer at a camp for diabetic adolescents. When providing information on the prevention of hypoglycemia, what criteria would best help to prevent hypoglycemia?
A) Always carry a form of fast-acting sugar. B) Exercise should be done prior to eating. C) Eat a meal or snack every 8 hours. D) Check blood sugar every 24 hours.
The only cell cycle specific, non-alkylating antineoplastic agent, if any, among the following is
A. cyclophosphamide B. methotraxate C. cisplatin D. bleomycin E. none of the above