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Parent education on Internet safety states that parents should be concerned if their teen:
 
  1. Gets unexplained phone calls late at night.
   2. Quickly changes the monitor screen when you enter the room.
   3. Receives gifts from an unknown person.
   4. All of the above.

Question 2

You are caring for a client who is receiving a bone marrow transplant to treat cancer. Important aspects of care to consider include: (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. A patient receiving BMT is immune-suppressed and should be on reverse precautions.
   2. BMT is done as a first line of treatment for children with cancer.
   3. BMT should be given to the patient after they have received chemotherapy or radiation treatment so that his/her newly given healthy cells are not harmed.
   4. Donor matches do not have to be exact and are easily found.
   5. There are three major types of BMT, including allogeneic, autologous, and peripheral stem cell transplant (PSCT).



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Answer to Question 1

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1. Signs that an adolescent is engaging in risky online behavior include initiating or receiving calls from individuals unknown to the caregiver.
2. Signs that an adolescent is engaging in risky online behavior are quickly changing the monitor screen when the caregiver approaches the computer.
3. Signs that an adolescent is engaging in risky online behavior include receiving mail/gifts from an unknown person.
4. Signs that an adolescent is engaging in risky online behavior include initiating or receiving calls from individuals unknown to the caregiver, receiving mail/gifts from an unknown person, and quickly changing the monitor screen when the caregiver approaches the computer.

Answer to Question 2

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1. Reverse precautions help the patient to not get infections from other individuals.
2. BMT is usually a last resort for treatment.
3. Chemotherapy and radiation kill cells, so the BMT should be done after this to keep the healthy cells alive.
4. Donor matches are difficult to find, and an exact match must be used.
5. The three types of BMT can benefit many different patients.



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