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nmorano1

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A child has been hospitalized with rubeola. Which actions by the nursing staff are most important? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A.
  Administer ordered antibiotics on time.
  B.
  Assess the child for Koplik's spots.
  C.
  Ensure the room is dark for photophobia.
  D.
  Monitor the child for febrile seizures.
  E.
  Report the disease to health authorities.

Question 2

Which is the average oxygen saturation of blood in the right atrium?
 
  A.
  25
  B.
  50
  C.
  70
  D.
  98



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B, C, E
Appropriate nursing care for the child with rubeola includes assessing the child's mouth for Koplik's spots, providing comfort for photophobia by darkening the room, and reporting the disease to authorities. Rubeola is a viral disease not treated with antibiotics. Fever is moderate and seizures are not usually seen.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The right atrium is the collecting chamber that receives blood from the entire body except for the lungs. The oxygen saturation of this blood is approximately 70.



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