An 20-month-old with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is seen in the clinic for health maintenance. Which of the following vaccines would the nurse anticipate administering to this toddler
A. Diphtheria-tetanus-acellular pertussis.
B. Varicella.
C. Measles, mumps, and rubella.
D. Hemophilus influenz
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The client complains a continuous bladder irrigation after a transurethral resection. Which of the following is the major goal of nursing interventions related to the irrigation
A. Recognize signs of prostate cancer.
B. Perform activities of daily living.
C. Maintain catheter patency.
D. Reduce incisional bleedin
After determining that a pregnant client is Rh-negative, the physician orders an indirect Coombs’test. What’s the purpose of performing this test on a pregnant client
A. To determine the fetal blood Rh factor.
B. To determine the maternal blood Rh factor.
C. To detect maternal antibodies against fetal Rh-positive factor.
D. To detect maternal antibodies against fetal Rh-negative factor.
Which of the following is the most important aspect of nursing care in the postpartum period
A. Supporting the mother’s ability to successfully feed and care for her neonate.
B. Providing group discussions on infant care.
C. Monitoring the normal progression of lochia.
D. Involving the family in the teachin
Which of the following is not a contributory factor to thermoregulation in the preterm neonate
A. Immature central nervous system (CNS).
B. Large skin surface area.
C. Lack of subcutaneous (S. C. ) and brown fat.
D. Tendency toward capillary fragility.