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mckennatimberlake

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The family of a child with suspected Hirschsprung's Disease is asking the nurse about the preparation for confirming the diagnosis. The nurse should explain which of the following procedures to the family?
 
  1. A barium enema
   2. A rectal biopsy
   3. A transabdominal ultrasound
   4. A bronchoscope

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According to Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), health-care providers must supply:
 
  1. Quality care for all patients.
   2. Quality care for patients and families.
   3. Auxiliary aids and services for communication with people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
   4. Auxiliary aids and services for communication with people who are blind or have difficulty seeing.



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1. Not advised because there is blockage in the colon
2. Will indicate if Hirschsprung's Disease is present
3. Does not provide a clear view of the diseased tissue
4. The test looks at the lungs, not the intestines.

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1. The ADA's Title III does not address the quality of care for patients.
2. The ADA's Title III does not address the quality of care for patients or families.
3. The ADA's Title III addresses the needs for hearing-impaired individuals.
4. The ADA's Title III does not address vision.




mckennatimberlake

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Wow, this really help

 

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