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anshika

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What is the best response for a nurse to make to a parent who has asked, When should I start dental care for my child?
 
  a. The recommendation is for children to have a dental examination no later than
  2.5 years.
  b. Children should see a dentist at least one time before kindergarten.
  c. The recommendation is for children to have a dental examination before first
  grade.
  d. A dental examination by 1 year of age is the current recommendation.

Question 2

Which nursing action is most appropriate when treating a child who has a fever of 102.5 F?
 
  a. Restrict fluid intake.
  b. Administer an aspirin.
  c. Administer an antipyretic such as acetaminophen.
  d. Bathe the child in tepid water.



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Answer to Question 1

A
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A Children should be examined by a dentist between the time the first teeth erupt
and primary dentition is complete at 2.5 years of age.
B Children require regular dental examinations well before kindergarten.
C Six years of age is too late to begin regular dental examinations.
D Children should be examined by a dentist between the time the first teeth erupt
and the time primary dentition is complete at 2.5 years of age.

Answer to Question 2

C
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A Dehydration can occur from insensible water loss. Offer the child fluids
frequently and evaluate the need for IV therapy .
B Aspirin is avoided because of the potential association with Reye's syndrome.
C Treatment of a fever can include administration of an antipyretic.
D A sponge or tub bath with tepid water to reduce fever can cause shivering and
ultimately increase the child's temperature.



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