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- discussion on obejective lenses: screening, low and high power objectives in whitefish blastulaA 5 year old child is brought to the clinic for consultation due to a redness on the skin,anterior forearm,right upper extremity. You are the attending nurse. What appropiate assessment technique will you apply to gather more objective cues?enumerate at least two with the possible findings.identify a potential or actual risk fack factor of ear assessment
- Name: Year and Section: EXERCISE NO. 10 Application of the Forms of Stimuli Date Submitted: Group No.:. POST-DISCUSSION QUESTIONS I. Answer the following prompts: 1. Among the forms of stimuli applied, which one gave a better result? Why? 2. Among the forms of stimuli applied, which one gave a poorer result? Why?QUESTION NURSING.Hts. There are a total of 20 answers, 1. A child has come into the clinic with a new diagnosis of otitis media. You prepare to administer a prescribed medication. Order: Ceclor 75 mg PO Q8h Child's weight: 10 kg Child's drug dosage: 20-40 mg/kg/day Available: FER dan teri 11 WEARA Tarek Krk North by MEXPRE 150 ml. (Mar M-5057 CECLOR" CEFACLOR ORAL SUSPENSION, USP FOR 125 mg per 5 mL CAUTION -Federal USA law prehitats dispensing without priccnpton a. How many mg would the child receive per day? 225 mg b. I ow many mL would the child receive according the prescription per dose? 75mg x 3 doses daily = 1.8ML 125mg c. Is the prescribed dose within the safe range? Show how you determined your answer. 20mg x 10kg = 200mg/kg/day wome formel kaldas been treated for thyroid cancer. Radiation therapy was done to destroy the
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