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go.lag

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The most important assessment of neurovascular status to make after spinal surgical instrumentation would be to
 
  A) check the nailbeds of the fingers for capillary refill.
  B) determine the presence of brachial pulses.
  C) assess the legs for warmth.
  D) ask if the child has pain.

Question 2

The developmental task of the school-aged period, according to Erikson, is gaining a sense of
 
  A) autonomy versus shame.
  B) independence versus dependence.
  C) industry versus inferiority.
  D) identity versus failure.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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