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Mr. Wonderful

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When working with the preadolescent, it is MOST important that the nurse exhibit:
 
  a. compliance c. neutrality
  b. discipline d. sensitivity

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A nurse is monitoring a client who is receiving a transfusion of whole blood. Which of these signs would indicate to the nurse that the client was having a transfusion reaction?
 
  a. fever and chills c. lethargy
  b. restlessness d. nausea and vomiting



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Answer to Question 1

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The preadolescence stage (ages 10 to 12 years) is marked by rapid physiologic changes having psychological and social implication, which require sensitivity to their new needs.

Answer to Question 2

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The classic symptoms of a reaction are fever and chills.




Mr. Wonderful

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


laurnthompson

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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