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Question 1 of 49
If the parents report all the following history findings to the nurse, which one is most closely correlated with an increased risk of rheumatic fever?
A. The child was exposed to measles within the past 4 weeks.
B. The child had a severe sore throat within the past 2 weeks.
C. The child is lethargic and no longer interested in schoolwork.
D. The child received a bump on the head while playing.
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Question 2 of 49
Which response by the nurse best explains why aspirin is preferred to acetaminophen (Tylenol) in the treatment of rheumatic fever?
A. Aspirin controls fever better.
B. Aspirin prevents infections.
C. Aspirin relieves joint inflammation.
D. Aspirin prevents cardiac enlargement.
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Question 3 of 49
Which of the following is a priority for the nurse to assess when testing the child's urine?
A. Blood in the urine
B. Bilirubin in the urine
C. Ketones in the urine
D. White blood cells in the urine
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Question 4 of 49
Which response by the nurse best explains why insulin must be given subcutaneously?
A. The oral form of insulin can lead to the worsening of diabetes.
B. The oral form of insulin is not yet available for use.
C. Insulin is a protein that is destroyed by digestive enzymes.
D. Insulin given by the oral route causes severe vomiting.
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Question 5 of 49
During early postburn care of the child, it is essential for the nurse to closely monitor which of the following?
A. Unburned skin
B. Bowel elimination
C. I.V. fluid therapy
D. Pupillary response to light
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