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Wadzanai

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The caregivers are tired of their child's temper tantrums and share this information with the nurse. The nurse tells the caregivers that these temper tantrums will disappear:
 
  a. by the age of 4
  b. when the caregivers discipline the child properly
  c. when the child is able to reason
  d. after the child is toilet trained

Question 2

The diagnostic criteria for juvenile rheumatoid arthritis (JRA) include:
 
  a. onset before age 16 c. loss of feeling or motion
  b. duration of at least 2 weeks d. subnormal temperature



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A Correct: The nurse tells the caregivers that these temper tantrums will disappear by the age of 4.
B Incorrect: The nurse tells the caregivers that these temper tantrums will not disappear when the caregivers discipline the child properly.
C Incorrect: The nurse tells the caregivers that these temper tantrums will not disappear when the child is able to reason.
D Incorrect: The nurse tells the caregivers that these temper tantrums will not disappear after the child is toilet trained.

Answer to Question 2

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A Correct. The diagnostic criteria for JRA includes onset before 16 years of age; arthritis of at least 6 weeks duration; a defined subtype (by onset characteristics); and exclusion of other conditions.
B Incorrect. The diagnostic criteria for JRA includes arthritis of at least 6 weeks duration.
C Incorrect. The diagnostic criteria for JRA does not include loss of feeling or motion.
D Incorrect. The diagnostic criteria for JRA does not include subnormal temperature.



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