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madam-professor

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When the nurse is teaching the parents how to relieve nasal congestion in their infant, the nurse will recommend which of the following?
 
  a. saline nasal drops instilled every 3 to 4 hours
  b. over-the-counter cold remedies for children
  c. humidifier with concurrent use of a camphor product
  d. applying a camphor product in and around the nostrils

Question 2

According to Kohlberg, the first level of moral development is called:
 
  a. preconventional c. conventional
  b. instrumental realistic orientation d. postconventional



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A Correct. Teaching the parents how to relieve nasal congestion in their infant, the nurse will recommend saline nasal drops instilled every 3 to 4 hours, particularly before feeding.
B Incorrect. Teaching the parents how to relieve nasal congestion in their infant, the nurse will not recommend over-the-counter cold remedies for the infant.
C Incorrect. Teaching the parents how to relieve nasal congestion in their infant, the nurse will not recommend a humidifier with concurrent use of a camphor product for infants.
D Incorrect. Teaching the parents how to relieve nasal congestion in their infant, the nurse will not recommend applying a camphor product in and around the nostrils for the infant.

Answer to Question 2

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A Correct: The first level of moral development is called the preconventional level (birth to 7 years of age) and is characterized by an egocentric focus.
B Incorrect: The instrumental realistic orientation stage (4-7 years) is the third stage of the preconventional level.
C Incorrect: The second level of moral development is called the conventional level (school years).
D Incorrect: The third level of moral development is called the postconventional level (12 years and older).



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