An 11-year-old presents to the clinic for a physical examina…
An 11-year-old presents to the clinic for a physical examination to attend summer camp. Their routine urinalysis (UA) shows microscopic hematuria. The patient is active, and all other lab and assessment findings are within normal limits. How should the nurse practitioner address this abnormal finding?
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A 6-month-old biological female presents to the clinic for her wellness examination. During the physical examination the nurse practitioner notes that the labia minor area has a thick adhesion. There is a small opening that urine can escape from and the child is in no visible distress. How will you treat the adhesion in this patient? How would you treat the adhesion in a symptomatic patient?
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For this question, answer it on your work paper. In the box below, type “complete” when finished. Make sure to show all of your work Given that Kp= 0.037 at 675 °C for this reaction: A(s) + 2 B2(g) ⇄ AB4(g) a) What is Kc at 875 °C for the same reaction? b) What is Kp at 875 °C for this reaction: 5 A(s) + 10 B2(g)⇄ 5 AB4(g)
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