A tuberculosis intradermal skin test to detect tuberculosis infection is given to a high-risk adolescent. How long after the test is administered should the result be evaluated?

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A tuberculosis intradermal skin test to detect tuberculosis infection is given to a high-risk adolescent. How long after the test is administered should the result be evaluated?

Correct Answer: C

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Which assessment would lead the nurse to suspect that a newborn infant has a ventricular septal defect?

Correct Answer: A

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A child develops carditis from rheumatic fever. Which areas of the heart are affected by carditis?

Correct Answer: B

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A child with a known history of asthma is admitted to the hospital with a respiratory infection. Which action is the nurse's priority?

Correct Answer: A

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Question 5 of 5

What is the priority nursing action for a child who is post-operative following a tonsillectomy?

Correct Answer: C

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