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The rehabilitation nurse stresses that the primary difference between rehabilitation of children and rehabilitation of adults is the child's:
 
  a. level of disability.
  b. body part involved.
  c. degree of disability.
  d. developmental potential.

Question 2

Following delivery, the nurse must assess the mother to identify physiological changes during this stage. For the first hour, this assessment is done every:
 
  a. 5 minutes.
  b. 10 minutes.
  c. 15 minutes.
  d. 30 minutes.



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Answer to Question 1

D
The primary difference between rehabilitation of children and rehabilitation of adults is the developmental potential of the child.

Answer to Question 2

C
During the first hour, assessments are done every 15 minutes.





 

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