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The nurse assessing a typical family with an adolescent child would more often than not find the arguments between caregivers and child to be about:
 
  a. adolescent sexuality c. drugs and drug abuse
  b. religion or politics d. ordinary family matters

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Which of the following would the nurse do to care for the hearing aid of a hospitalized child?
 
  a. Keep the hearing aid in a warm place such as near a heat register.
  b. Leave the hearing aid turned on all the time except then washing it.
  c. Wash the entire hearing aid with the battery taken out.
  d. If the aid whistles, take it out, refit it, and turn down the volume.



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. The nurse assessing a typical family with an adolescent child would not find the arguments between caregivers and child to be about adolescent sexuality.
B Incorrect. The nurse assessing a typical family with an adolescent child would not find the arguments between caregivers and child to be about religion or politics.
C Incorrect. The nurse assessing a typical family with an adolescent child would not find the arguments between caregivers and child to be about drugs and drug abuse.
D Correct. The nurse assessing a typical family with an adolescent child would more often than not find the arguments between caregivers and child to be about ordinary family matters.

Answer to Question 2

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A Incorrect. Heat and moisture damage hearing aids.
B Incorrect. Hearing aids should be turned off then not in use to preserve battery life.
C Incorrect. The ear mold is the only part of the hearing aid that can be cleaned with pipe cleaners or toothbrushes.
D Correct. A whistling sound, called acoustic feedback, is caused by improper fit into the ear or by too high volume. To eliminate whistle, take it out, refit it, and turn down the volume.




809779

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


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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