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A nurse assesses a 2-year-old. Which finding requires further evaluation? Answer: A vocabulary of only 20 words. A nurse assesses a 2-year-old
The air in the quiet university library was thick with the scent of old paper and the hum of fluorescent lights. Sarah, a final-year nursing student, sat at a corner table buried under a mountain of flashcards and a thick binder labeled The air in the quiet university library was
By age 2, a child should typically have a vocabulary of at least 50 words and be combining them into simple phrases.
Which pediatric client should the nurse see first? An infant with a lead level of 70 mcg/dL. A preschooler fearing "body mutilation" before surgery. A child with nocturnal enuresis (bedwetting). Answer: The infant with a lead level of 70 mcg/dL.