The recommended infant position for sleeping is
A)
with legs higher than the head.
B)
on the side or back.
C)
on the stomach.
D)
all of the above
Answer:
B
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A preoperative client tells the nurse that he is anxious about the upcoming surgery. Which of the following responses would be the most appropriate for the nurse to make to this client?
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The spouse of a former patient tells the nurse that he has joined a support group to help with the loss of his wife. The nurse realizes this patient is in which phase of Engel's grief process?
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