The National Association of School Nurses recommends which educational preparation for school nurses?
a. Licensed practical nursing
b. Bachelor of science in nursing and certification in school nursing
c. School nurse practitioner
d. Master of science in nursing with specialization in school nursing
B
The NASN recommends that school nurses be RNs with BSNs and special certification in school nursing.
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A) Hypermagnesemia B) Hypomagnesemia C) Hypocalcemia D) Hyperkalemia
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a. "Sunscreen is a necessity whether the sun is shining or not." b. "Drinking plenty of water will help my skin stay healthy." c. "Applying a moisturizer daily is important to preventing dry skin." d. "We need to use an antibacterial soaps when bathing to minimize bacteria on the skin." e. "Our skin becomes more fragile with age and can be easily damaged."
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a. Muscle cramps b. Positive Chvostek sign c. Emotional lability d. Laryngeal spasms e. Short attention span