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stephzh

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The nurse is coordinating home care for a 3-year-old girl with special care needs. Which approach provides the greatest benefit to the family of this child?
 
  A) Asking the father for his observations on his daughter's progress
  B) The nurse adjusting her office schedule to be available
  C) Urging parents to arrange respite care whenever possible
  D) Monitoring the mother for depression

Question 2

An infant is brought to the emergency department with acetaminophen poisoning. Which medication should the nurse expect to administer to this child?
 
  A) Iron
  B) Deferoxamine
  C) Acetylcysteine
  D) Dexamethasone



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Answer to Question 1

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The family would benefit most if the nurse adjusted her office schedule to be available when they need help. Asking the father for his observations, urging parents to arrange respite care, and monitoring the mother for depression are not uniquely special needs interventions.

Answer to Question 2

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In the emergency department, acetylcysteine, a mucolytic agent and also the specific antidote for acetaminophen poisoning, will be administered. Acetylcysteine prevents hepatotoxicity by binding with the breakdown product of acetaminophen so that it will not bind to liver cells. Iron, deferoxamine, and dexamethasone are not used as antidote for acetaminophen poisoning.





 

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