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When performing a physical assessment on a neonate, a nurse notes a triangular-shaped soft area that is not yet fused together toward the back of the top of the head. The nurse should
 
  1. Notify the health-care provider.
  2. Assess the neonate's vital signs.
  3. Document this as a normal assessment finding.
  4. Document this as an abnormal assessment finding.

Question 2

A nurse intervenes when he or she observes a student nurse who is caring for a toddler
 
  1. Encourage the toddler to feed herself.
  2. Guide the toddler gently if she makes a mistake.
  3. Offer the toddler unlimited choices on what time to go to bed.
  4. Ask the toddler if she would like to wear the red shirt or the blue shirt.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 3

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3



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