Multiple Choice
The nurse is planning care for a school-age child diagnosed with bacterial meningitis. Which intervention is most appropriate?
A) Keeping environmental stimuli at a minimum
B) Avoiding giving pain medications that could dull sensorium
C) Measuring head circumference to assess developing complications
D) Having the child move the head from side to side at least every two hours
Correct Answer:

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