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HCHenry

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A school-age child comes into the emergency clinic complaining of knee pain that started while playing soccer. What will the nurse most likely observe when assessing this child's knee?
 
  A) Edema
  B) Erythema
  C) Contusions
  D) Mottled skin

Question 2

Before discharging a school-age child being treated for a snake bite, the nurse instruct ways to prevent additional bites in the future. Which statement indicates that teaching provided to this child has been effective?
 
  A) I should wear long pants when out of doors..
  B) I should look at rocks before touching them..
  C) I should poke a snake with a stick before touching it..
  D) I should spray a snake with water before picking it up..



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Participation in sports such as soccer is a frequent cause of knee injuries in children and usually involves the ligaments surrounding the knee. Immediately after the injury, the child reports severe pain in the knee, and localized edema becomes evident. Erythema, contusions, and mottled skin are not associated with a knee injury caused by participation in a sport.

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Common safety rules to avoid snake bites include being aware that snakes like to sit in the sun on warm rocks. The child should look at a rock before touching it to prevent a snake bite. Wearing long pants will not necessarily prevent snake bits. Snakes should not be poked or sprayed with water. Snakes should be identified in underbrush and under rocks. Snakes should also be identified by sound and markings.




HCHenry

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
Excellent


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Gracias!

 

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