| A | B |
| Meningism is a triad of ___, ___, and ___ suggesting meningitis. | nuchal rigidity, photophobia, and headache |
| When inserting a triple lumen subclavian catheter, position the client ___ with the client's head ___ and turned _____. WHY? | supine; low; away from the insertions site - produces dilation of the neck and shoulder vessels making entry easier and preventing air embolus |
| Clients with meningitis are placed in what type of isolation for how long? | droplet; at least 24 hours |
| Anytime the pulse rate drops below the preset rate on the pacemaker, the pacemaker is _____. | malfunctioning |
| Since hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder, a son cannot inherit the defective gene from his ___. | father |
| Hemophilia A is associated with little to no clotting factor ___ | VIII |
| Hemophilia B clients are missing or have very low levels of clotting factor ___ | IX |
| The pincher grasp is present at what age? | 9 months |
| Posterior fontanels are closed by age ___ | 2-3 months |
| An infant with small head circumference, low birth weight, and underdeveloped cheek bones is typical of an infant with __. | fetal alcohol syndrome |