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In addition to administering antibiotics, nursing care of the infant with meningitis includes which of these interventions?
 
  a. maintaining isolation for a minimum of 72 hours
  b. monitoring neurological status every 4 hours
  c. observing the infant's developmental status
  d. ensuring the parents receive prophylactic treatment

Question 2

Which of these changes in the female reproductive system is the result of normal aging?
 
  a. Estrogen production remains constant.
  b. Libido diminishes.
  c. Risk for breast cancer increases.
  d. Vaginal secretions become more acidic.



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Answer to Question 1

B
Meningitis or infection of the meninges is the most common infection of the central nervous system. The infant has a high-pitched cry, fever, seizures, irritability, vomiting, bulging fontanelle, and poor feeding. A lumbar puncture will be required, and the infant will have to be in isolation. It is important to note any food and fluid intake, nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite, as well as recent immunizations, illnesses, surgery, or injury. A complete neurological assessment is needed.

Answer to Question 2

C
Reproductive changes also occur with aging. In elderly women, estrogen production decreases, thus increasing the risk of breast cancer. The ovaries, uterus, and cervix decrease in size, and the vagina shortens and narrows. Secretions decrease, supporting musculature weakens, and the risk of uterine prolapse increases. Breast tissue diminishes and nipple erections decrease during sexual arousal.



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