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In selecting a toy for a 2-year-old, the nurse would recommend such toys as: (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Wind-up toys
  b. Toys with small parts the child can remove
  c. Toy tools
  d. Clay or Play-Doh
  e. Push/pull toys

Question 2

A nurse caring for a child with Eisenmenger's syndrome should assess for all of the following except:
 
  1. Fatigue.
   2. Acrocyanosis.
   3. Shortness of breath.
   4. Blood pressure.



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Answer to Question 1

C, D, E
Toy tools, clay, or push/pull toys excite the toddler's imagination. A toddler might not be able to manipulate wind-up toys. Toys with small removable parts pose a choking hazard.

Answer to Question 2

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1. The child will have increased fatigue due to the lack of oxygen in the body.
2. The child will have cyanosis.
3. The child will demonstrate a shortness of breath because of the lack of oxygen being perfused to the lungs.
4. The blood pressure should be assessed to monitor how the heart is pumping.



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