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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
A child is admitted with infective endocarditis. The nurse is prepared to
1. Start an intravenous line.
2. Place the child in contact isolation.
3. Place the child on seizure precautions.
4. Assist with a lumbar puncture.
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11 years ago
1... Infective endocarditis is treated with intravenous antibiotics for two to eight weeks. It is not contagious, so the child is not placed in contact isolation. Seizures are not a risk of infective endocarditis. A lumbar puncture is not a diagnostic test done for infective endocarditis.
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