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Recover the tooth.

Hold the tooth by the crown without touching the root area.

Gently rinse the tooth under running water.

Insert the tooth into the gingival pocket

Have the child hold the tooth in place.

For emergency treatment of an avulsed tooth in a child, the nurse needs to first recover the tooth. Then, the nurse has to hold the tooth by the crown, without touching the root area. The nurse needs to rinse it gently under running water or saline; to avoid losing the tooth while rinsing, the nurse should remember to insert a stopper in the sink or basin in which the tooth is being rinsed. Next, the nurse should insert the tooth into the gingival pocket and have the child hold the tooth in place with tongue or clean finger. Immediately after this, the child should be transported to the dentist.

Test-Taking Tip: In this question type, you are asked to prioritize (put in order) the options presented. For example, you might be asked the steps of performing an action or skill such as those involved in medication administration.

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Which symptoms are commonly seen in a child with depression select all that apply?

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Crankiness or anger..
Continuous feelings of sadness and hopelessness..
Social withdrawal..
Being more sensitive to rejection..
Changes in appetite, either increased or decreased..
Changes in sleep (sleeplessness or excessive sleep).
Vocal outbursts or crying..

Which medication is appropriate for a child diagnosed with enuresis?

Desmopressin Acetate (DDAVP) DDAVP is a drug to treat children with bed-wetting.

Which components are appropriate in the accurate screening of children and adolescents for obesity?

BMI measurement, using height and weight, is the recommended screening test for obesity. Obesity is defined as an age- and sex-specific BMI in the 95th percentile or greater.

For which condition does research suggest overweight children and adolescents are?

Overweight children and adolescents are more likely than other children and adolescents to have risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease (eg, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and type 2 diabetes mellitus). Overweight children and adolescents are more likely to become obese as adults.