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Exam (elaborations) NCLEX 2021/2022 Pre-Exam Questions 2021/2022- Latest A physician orders digoxin 0.1 mg orally every morning for a 6-month-old infant with heart failure. Digoxin is available in... a 400 mcg/ml concentration. How many milliliters of digoxin should the nurse giveA nurse is checking an infant on a routine visit. The infant coos and babbles after feeding in response to the mother and nurse talking to him, but doesn’t smack his lips or make “raspberries.” How old is the infant? □ 1. 0 to 2 months □ 2. 3 to 4 months □ 3. 5 to 6 months □ 4. 7 to 9 months □ 5. 10 to 12 monthsA nurse has received report on her clients and notices that they are of varying ages. In order to prepare for the shift, the nurse reviews Erikson’s five stages of psychosocial development. Place the stages listed below in ascending chronological order starting with infancy, according to Erikson’s definitions of infancy, toddlerhood, preschool age, school age, and adolescence. Use all the options. 1. Initiative versus guilt 2. Trust versus mistrust 3. Industry versus inferiority 4. Identity versus role confusion 5. Autonomy versus shame and doubm the changing table during a diaper change. Which signs and symptoms of increased intracranial pressure (ICP) is the nurse likely to determine in a 1-month-old infant? Select all that apply. □ 1. Bulging fontanels □ 2. Decreased blood pressure □ 3. Increased pulse □ 4. High-pitched cry □ 5. Headache □ 6. IrritabilityA nurse is checking a 10-month-old infant during a checkup. Which developmental milestones would the nurse expect the infant to display? Select all that apply. □ 1. Holding head erect □ 2. Self-feeding □ 3. Demonstrating good bowel and bladder control □ 4. Sitting on a firm surface without support □ 5. Bearing majority of weight on legs □ 6. Walking alone. An 11-month-old is diagnosed with an ear infection—his second one. The mother asks why children experience more ear infections than adults. The nurse shows the mother a diagram of the ear and explains the differences in anatomy. Identify the portion of the infant’s ear that allows fluid to stagnate and act as a medium for bacteria. [Show More]

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