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Overview: Orbital size is what percentage of the adult size at birth?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What are poor prognostic factors in patients with CHARGE association?
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Overview: When does the auricle achieve the adult form (not size)?
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An 8 year-old with hypotonic cerebral palsy attends OT to improve fine motor skills. The child holds a thick marker with a static tripod grasp. Following the evaluation, the therapist progressively grades the grasp to work on the next pre-writing skill of?
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A child has been in a motor vehicle accident, and has been diagnosed with TBI. What intervention strategy would the OTR focus on in the acute phase of recovery?
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A 5-month-old infant is being referred to OT. The child shows a strong preference for the left hand when reaching for a rattle at midline. Considering the development of dominance in normal children, the OT is most likely to conclude that:
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During an early intervention session, you notice the child is transitioning from sitting to kneeling. What is the next developmental challenge in regards to functional mobility?
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Angiotension Receptor Blockers (ARB's)
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the parent of an indonesian young adult reports through an interpreter to the nursing supervisor that the staff nurse sometimes shouts at the client. the nurse tells the supervisor that she has not been shouting at the client. what would the supervisor expect to note after observing a care interaction between the staff nurse and the young adult adolescent client?
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a 72-year-old who has benign prostatic hyperplasia is admitted to the hospital with chills, fever, and vomiting. which finding by the nurse will be helpful in determining whether the patient has an upper urinary tract infection (uti)? a. suprapubic pain b. bladder distention c. costovertebral tenderness d. foul-smelling urine
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which of the following nursing actions would be a primary focus during the emergent phase of a burn injury? a. prevent scarring. b. prevent infection. c. monitor fluids and electrolytes. d. prevent contractures. e. pain management.
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which reason wound an intrevenous infusion of 5% dextrose with 0.45% sodium chloride and 20 meq of potassium be prescribd for a client with a nasogastric tube set to low intermittent suction
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true or false the risk for cardiovascular disease decreases within a few years of quitting smoking.
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a client is being taught about metronidazole (flagyl) for helicobacter pylori infection. what assessment by the nurse is most important?
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What do metarterioles allow WBCs to do?
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which technique will the nurse employ to prevent excessive bruising when administering subquatnous heperain
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a postpartum client expresses concern that her problems associated with endometriosis will return now that her pregnancy is over. which is an appropriate response by the nurse? hesi quizle
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Starling-venous return curve: How does exercise affect it?
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Starling-venous return curve: What is the effect of AV fistulas on it?
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Starling-venous return curve: How do vasopressors affect it?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What anomalies are included in the CHARGE association?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What head and neck anomalies are related to the CHARGE association?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What gene is involved in the CHARGE association?
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Association Syndromes and Sequences: What is the incidence of choanal atresia in patients with CHARGE association?
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