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The nurse is admitting a 6-month-old infant with acute bronc…

The nurse is admitting a 6-month-old infant with acute bronchiolitis to the pediatric unit. Which rationale best explains why obtaining an accurate admission weight is the nurse’s immediate priority?

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           The primary nurse is caring for a 2-year-old clie…

           The primary nurse is caring for a 2-year-old client on the pediatric unit. The child’s parent leaves the unit to go home and pack personal items for an extended hospital stay. When the child realizes the parent is gone, the child cries loudly, watches the door, and tells the nurse, “Go away!” The nurse recognizes that the child is experiencing which stage of separation anxiety? 

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The nurse is preparing to collect a clean-catch midstream ur…

The nurse is preparing to collect a clean-catch midstream urine specimen from a cooperative 4-year-old child who has suspected urinary tract infection (UTI). Which intervention should the nurse implement to best elicit the child’s cooperation?

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The nurse is planning care for a hospitalized 4-year-old chi…

The nurse is planning care for a hospitalized 4-year-old child. Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care to ensure atraumatic care is delivered?

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The nurse is planning care for a hospitalized 2-year-old chi…

The nurse is planning care for a hospitalized 2-year-old child. Which intervention by the nurse best demonstrates the principles of family-centered care?

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The nurse is assessing the respiratory status of a quiet, sl…

The nurse is assessing the respiratory status of a quiet, sleeping 2-month-old infant. Which action by the nurse is correct?

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You are presented with a 2 year old Nubian doe pictured belo…

You are presented with a 2 year old Nubian doe pictured below. The owner has been treated the doe with intrammammary infusions for mastitis. The affected side is somewhat cool to the touch and the goat’s sclera is very injectedYou diagnosis is:[a]The most likely causative agent is:[b]The most essential procedure/treatment for this individual is:[c]What other supportive care/treatments will this individual need?[d][e]

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Which of the following statements is (are) true about non-va…

Which of the following statements is (are) true about non-value-added activities?

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Foreman incurred $157,000 of manufacturing overhead costs du…

Foreman incurred $157,000 of manufacturing overhead costs during the year just ended. However, only $145,000 of overhead was applied to production. At the conclusion of the year, the following amounts of the year’s applied overhead remained in the various manufacturing accounts.  Accounts  Applied Overhead Remaining in Account on December 31  Work-in-Process Inventory  $29,000  Finished-Goods Inventory  $50,750  Cost of Goods Sold  $65,250    Foreman prorates the over/underapplied overhead.  How much of the underapplied overhead should be closed out to Finished Goods Inventory?

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You are presented with a 4 month old calf (weighs 180kg) wit…

You are presented with a 4 month old calf (weighs 180kg) with the following diarrhea. Additionally, the calf is mildly depressed and has injected sclera. You estimate the calf is approximately 5-8% dehydrated. Rule outs for the cause of diarrhea include:[a][b][c] What is your most likely diagnosis?[d] You decide to run some bloodwork and get the following results.Sodium 125 mmol/L (132-152)Potassium 3.05 mmol/L (3.9-5.8)Chloride 92 mmol/L (97-111)CO2 25 mEq/L (21-32)  What treatment recommendations would you recommend for this this calf?[e] [f] [g]

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