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Male Jewish newborns are typically circumcised in a religious ceremony on what day of life?
 
  a. 3rd c. 8th
  b. 5th d. 12th

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The nurse is assessing a child with croup. Which of the following signs or symptoms would the nurse associate with croup and most expect to find?
 
  a. bark-like cough, hoarseness, inspiratory stridor
  b. expiratory stridor, irregular breathing, and weak cough
  c. Cheyne-Stokes respirations and substernal retraction
  d. almost continual cough and complete laryngitis



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. Male Jewish newborns are typically not circumcised in a religious ceremony on the 3rd day of life.
B Incorrect. Male Jewish newborns are typically not circumcised in a religious ceremony on the 5th day of life.
C Correct. Male Jewish newborns are typically circumcised in a religious ceremony on the 8th day of life.
D Incorrect. Male Jewish newborns are typically not circumcised in a religious ceremony on the 12th day of life.

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A Correct. Assessing a child with croup, the nurse will most expect to find as symptoms bark-like cough, hoarseness, inspiratory stridor.
B Incorrect. Assessing a child with croup, the nurse will not most expect to find as symptoms expiratory stridor (inspiratory), irregular breathing, and weak cough (barking cough is not weak).
C Incorrect. Assessing a child with croup, the nurse will not most expect to find as symptoms Cheyne-Stokes respirations and substernal retraction.
D Incorrect. Assessing a child with croup, the nurse will not most expect to find as symptoms an almost continual cough and complete laryngitis.



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