A 20-month-old client is hospitalized for pneumonia. The par…

A 20-month-old client is hospitalized for pneumonia. The parent reports that during the first 24 hours, the child screamed continuously, attempted to hit staff, and tried to climb out of the crib when the parent left. On day 3, the child is quiet, lies in bed without interest in toys, sucks a thumb, and refuses to eat. On day 6, the child begins smiling at staff, plays briefly with toys, and shows little reaction when the parent visits.Which of the following behaviors are correctly matched with the stage of separation anxiety described?Select all that apply.

A 9-year-old client presents to the school nurse after colli…

A 9-year-old client presents to the school nurse after colliding with another child during recess. The parent reports that one permanent upper incisor was completely knocked out and placed dry in a tissue for 45 minutes before arrival. The child also has visible plaque accumulation and gingival redness noted during examination.Which nursing action is most appropriate to prevent long-term dental complications?

A nurse is conducting anticipatory guidance for parents of a…

A nurse is conducting anticipatory guidance for parents of a 4-year-old client who will begin preschool in 2 months. The parents state, “We want to make sure our child adjusts well and is truly ready. We’re also worried about illness and separation anxiety.”Which nursing recommendations are most appropriate to promote healthy adjustment and school readiness?Select all that apply.

A 12-year-old child with untreated beta thalassemia major pr…

A 12-year-old child with untreated beta thalassemia major presents for evaluation. The child has chronic anemia requiring intermittent transfusions but has been inconsistently adherent to follow-up care. On examination, the nurse notes frontal bossing, malar prominence, maxillary enlargement, and a flattened nasal bridge. The parents report decreased exercise tolerance and poor appetite.Which pathophysiologic process best explains the child’s craniofacial findings?

A pediatric nurse applies Family Systems Theory when assessi…

A pediatric nurse applies Family Systems Theory when assessing a family experiencing repeated hospitalizations for a child with nonorganic failure to thrive. Which nursing interpretations and actions are consistent with Family Systems Theory?Select all that apply.

A 2-year-old client is brought to the clinic after the paren…

A 2-year-old client is brought to the clinic after the parent is diagnosed with active pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). The child was born in the United States and is asymptomatic. The parent reports chronic cough and weight loss over the past several months before diagnosis. The nurse is reviewing the child’s risk for disease progression and potential complications. Which statement by the nurse reflects the most accurate clinical understanding of TB in young children?

QUIZ 6: Pathogens and Microbes Due Date/Time: 11:59 PM April…

QUIZ 6: Pathogens and Microbes Due Date/Time: 11:59 PM April 6  Point Value = 20 points Maximum Time Limit = 20 Minutes (in one sitting) Must be taken in one 20-minute sitting/session. Honorlock is required to take this quiz. Remember to comply with identification requirements, and show your photo ID, please. NOTE: Acceptable forms of ID are CCAC Student ID, Driver’s License, other college issued ID, or government issued ID. CCAC Student ID is preferred. REMINDERS: Exams, tests, and quizzes are closed books, closed notes, closed slides, closed assignments, and taken individually. No additional devices allowed other than the one (1) being used for the exam/test/quiz. Only the test/exam/quiz screen should be open. A simple, basic calculator can be used (not phones). No other windows, websites, programs are permitted.  “Cheating = The act or attempted act of deception by which a student misrepresents that he/she has mastered information on an academic exercise that, in fact, has not been mastered.”If you are found to be cheating on an exam or assignment at the very least, you will receive a grade of “0” for that exam or assignment. This may also lead to a failing grade in the course and disciplinary action by the college and the Dean of Academic Affairs. Please do not diminish your learning experience by cheating.